BillEccles
IS-IT--Management
Gentleones,
I have a Norstar CICS and a Startalk Flash 2... well, used to. It has gone out to lunch... permanently. As of a while ago (we're not sure when), it refuses to pick up and the status of that port shows something like "No device"--the exact words escape my memory.
I have verified that the port functions by plugging a M7310 into it and noting that the port reports the proper status and device, and that the device rings when StarTalk would normally be picking up. So it ain't the CICS (as best I can tell).
My workaround for the moment is going to be to put a standard answering machine on the internal analog terminal adapter. And that may be enough, because the StarTalk Flash module is not that important to our system--we only use it to announce that the answering service didn't pick up and that the caller should call the answering service on their own, so it's waaaay underutilized.
So the big questions:
Are there tests I haven't performed that might be useful?
I also did the **xftest on features 980... and they are all inactive (as one might expect seeing as how the CICS doesn't see a STLK1 unit out there).
Is it worth fixing this thing?
I have read elsewhere that it might be the software card ($100 on eBay), or it may be dead, Jim, and might need repair (min. $250, as best I can tell). It's old, circa 1996, I think, and might fetch me $300 on eBay, if it were working.
Is there someone out there who's had similar experience and has some other suggestions for getting this sucker fixed on the cheap, so to speak?
I mean, we really don't use all the functionality, so paying an arm and/or other limbs doesn't appeal much. But the engineer in me (100% of me) can't stand having a Lamborghini in the driveway that is broken, even though I can't drive it to its fullest potential.
And, last, but not least, anybody got a Lamborghini they need to get rid of? Cheap?
Many thanks,
Bill
I have a Norstar CICS and a Startalk Flash 2... well, used to. It has gone out to lunch... permanently. As of a while ago (we're not sure when), it refuses to pick up and the status of that port shows something like "No device"--the exact words escape my memory.
I have verified that the port functions by plugging a M7310 into it and noting that the port reports the proper status and device, and that the device rings when StarTalk would normally be picking up. So it ain't the CICS (as best I can tell).
My workaround for the moment is going to be to put a standard answering machine on the internal analog terminal adapter. And that may be enough, because the StarTalk Flash module is not that important to our system--we only use it to announce that the answering service didn't pick up and that the caller should call the answering service on their own, so it's waaaay underutilized.
So the big questions:
Are there tests I haven't performed that might be useful?
I also did the **xftest on features 980... and they are all inactive (as one might expect seeing as how the CICS doesn't see a STLK1 unit out there).
Is it worth fixing this thing?
I have read elsewhere that it might be the software card ($100 on eBay), or it may be dead, Jim, and might need repair (min. $250, as best I can tell). It's old, circa 1996, I think, and might fetch me $300 on eBay, if it were working.
Is there someone out there who's had similar experience and has some other suggestions for getting this sucker fixed on the cheap, so to speak?
I mean, we really don't use all the functionality, so paying an arm and/or other limbs doesn't appeal much. But the engineer in me (100% of me) can't stand having a Lamborghini in the driveway that is broken, even though I can't drive it to its fullest potential.
And, last, but not least, anybody got a Lamborghini they need to get rid of? Cheap?
Many thanks,
Bill