KBBreakpoint
Technical User
I'm convinced this is a carrier issue but need to get some ideas just in case.
Set up is that the carrier is providing a Cisco router with copper handoff lines. The lines are going into the MICS and on every phone are all ten lines.
The end users hit a line not in use which gives them direct access to the dialtone coming out of the cisco router handoff and they dial.
On 9 out of 10 lines they are getting a serious delay after they dial the number. On the primary line, line 1, they are not.
We've gone back to the carrier multiple times saying this is their issue but they are denying it and want a vendor meet.
Any ideas of what I should double check in the Norstar?
Thanks
Set up is that the carrier is providing a Cisco router with copper handoff lines. The lines are going into the MICS and on every phone are all ten lines.
The end users hit a line not in use which gives them direct access to the dialtone coming out of the cisco router handoff and they dial.
On 9 out of 10 lines they are getting a serious delay after they dial the number. On the primary line, line 1, they are not.
We've gone back to the carrier multiple times saying this is their issue but they are denying it and want a vendor meet.
Any ideas of what I should double check in the Norstar?
Thanks