Good morning everyone, apologies for my latency, I've been off for a few days.
It would probably help to tell us how the lines are being delivered, the type of system and software level for a start....
The system type is a Mitel 3300 MXe Primary/Secondary controller. We are using ASU units and Audio Codes MPX 11x VOIP gateways for our analog needs. The underlying network architecture is HP Procurve technology.
The software information is:
Release level: 5.0 SP1 PR1
Active Software Load: 11.0.1.26
Inactive Software Load: 10.1.1.11_2
System Relink: no relink has been applied
Call control relink: 41.0.1.14_SP1
Platform MXe 512 MB of RAM
I don't understand what you mean by how the lines are being delivered, but if you give some further detail I'll find out
Are those SIP Trunks? If yes, are you using an MBG as a SIP Proxy? or are you using a SIP aware firewall as border controller? Please provide further description as wireman is asking
I'm sorry telecom is not my first game, I'm a backup for someone in the military right now. The trunks are being fed from 3 smart jacks in our server room. These smart jacks plug into the controller t1/e1 cards via copper and the secondary is connected via copper as well. I think they are PRI.
No SIP firewall, this system is on it's own infrastructure and only uses an external internet connection when troubleshooting is needed.
Do you know if you use the same trunks going out as those you would receive calls on?
Yes the incoming/outgoing are the same
It is not necessarily a VoIP problem unless you consider the network and firewall as VoIP.
Sorry, I generalized this in my head, our VOIP network is an entirely separate infrastructure. I understand the issue could be the underlying data network. There is no firewall.
You would also experience this on calls to the embedded voicemail but might no see it on calls between IP sets.
To my knowledge we have not seen this issue with the Nupoint voicemail system, nor internal -> internal calls.
Have the trunks every worked properly.
Yes they didn't always do this, but the time frame is fuzzy since we have 1 person supporting 18 buildings and 300+ people, and not all incidents get reported correctly. We recently (a few months ago) upgraded the controller software to the latest version at that time. Also, we have had the system for almost 3 years now, so hardware may be failing. The issue seems to be getting progressively worse though.
Thanks to all of you for your help, and I will do my best to provide all the information you need for analysis/tips.