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My network connection keeps going down

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reicher62

IS-IT--Management
Apr 23, 2008
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I have 2 IPOffice Switches hooked up on my network in 2 buildings. They are connected over our network via bana circuits (copper lines that emulate ethernet). The one switch keeps dropping/locking up. I show no errors it justs drops and you can't see the switch. The only way to fix it is a reboot. It happened 3 times today already and 3 times yesterday. The system has been up almost a month. Outbound telephone still works however interoffice and voicemail do not because the voicemail is in the other site.
 
Well I would take the IP Office out the loop, PC site A pinging PC site B if it drops and coinicides with calls failing it is the link, simple as that, if not then check arp tables etc. We had a customer who insisted it could not possibly be his fantastic fibre link dropping as it was fully monitered etc, did this test and it proved otherwise.

ACS - IP Office Implement
 
Are you using LAN 1 or LAN 2 on both IPO's??

In my experience of playing, LAN 2 sucks for linking systems.

Jamie Green

ACA:Implement - IP Office
ACS:Implement - IP Office


Football is not a matter of life and death-It is far more important!!!!
 
I am using lan 1, I have two separate T-1's for calls so the calls dropping have nothing to do with the lines between the offices. I spoke to Avaya and they said to call the distributor and have the unit replaced. I will let you all know what happens.
 
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