gregarican
IS-IT--Management
Since this is the first time in my career I've encountered this oddity, just wanted to bounce the scenario off the experts here. This past Friday for a little over an hour we ran into the following oddness.
When trying to dial an outside number, after hitting 9 on our Merlin Legend R7.1 we got a dial tone. But dialing any outside phone number resulted in a fast busy. I verified that it wasn't a case we were maxing out our calling capacity.
During this time we were able to receive inbound calls, however. When I opened up a ticket with telco, but the time they picked up the ticket things were fine. I checked the Merlin error logs and there wasn't anything showing along these lines. The 100D board showed a Yellow On, the Red and Green were off. A few minutes after resetting the board things coincidentally were fixed.
Telco pulled PM logs and said everything looked clean during this timeframe. I just wonder if it could've been either the Merlin processor board or the 100D. In the past when I've had equipment issues on my end it's all or nothing. Not a case when inbound calls would work while outbound ones wouldn't.
Any ideas?
When trying to dial an outside number, after hitting 9 on our Merlin Legend R7.1 we got a dial tone. But dialing any outside phone number resulted in a fast busy. I verified that it wasn't a case we were maxing out our calling capacity.
During this time we were able to receive inbound calls, however. When I opened up a ticket with telco, but the time they picked up the ticket things were fine. I checked the Merlin error logs and there wasn't anything showing along these lines. The 100D board showed a Yellow On, the Red and Green were off. A few minutes after resetting the board things coincidentally were fixed.
Telco pulled PM logs and said everything looked clean during this timeframe. I just wonder if it could've been either the Merlin processor board or the 100D. In the past when I've had equipment issues on my end it's all or nothing. Not a case when inbound calls would work while outbound ones wouldn't.
Any ideas?