Customer has a Nortel MICS system with 7.1 software , 6 port fiber expansion module, 2 DS trunk modules and 4 ASMs. Eight analog lines are supplied by the LEC via T-1 to an Adtran channel bank. All lines ring to two T7316 phones on ports 101 and 102 and a T7208 on port 111.
There are two aspects to their problem.
Occasionally, sometimes several time in a day, an incoming call will ring at the assigned stations, but when answered there is no one there, i. e., there is no audio in either direction. If the answering party hangs up, the call rings back, but still has no audio. Usually the calling party will hang up and call back and the call can be answered.
On other occasions a caller will complain that they just called and let the phone ring several times but no one answered, although there was no other traffic on the system and the attendents were sitting at their desks.
I have power-cycled the system and the LEC’s channel bank, re-seated all the modules, replaced the DS trunk module in slot 3, then rolled the trunk modules in slots 3 and 4.
The problem seems to occur on all lines but is most often seen, as you would suspect, on the first two lines in the incoming hunt group. All three ringing extensions have experienced the problem.
Anybody got any ideas?
There are two aspects to their problem.
Occasionally, sometimes several time in a day, an incoming call will ring at the assigned stations, but when answered there is no one there, i. e., there is no audio in either direction. If the answering party hangs up, the call rings back, but still has no audio. Usually the calling party will hang up and call back and the call can be answered.
On other occasions a caller will complain that they just called and let the phone ring several times but no one answered, although there was no other traffic on the system and the attendents were sitting at their desks.
I have power-cycled the system and the LEC’s channel bank, re-seated all the modules, replaced the DS trunk module in slot 3, then rolled the trunk modules in slots 3 and 4.
The problem seems to occur on all lines but is most often seen, as you would suspect, on the first two lines in the incoming hunt group. All three ringing extensions have experienced the problem.
Anybody got any ideas?