Has anyone ever seen this behaviour before?
The boards are in one audio group, but the specific announcement at the particular steps below has "Q" stroked 'n'. My understanding of this setting means that if a port is not available, the switch just skips the announcement step?
It appears as if the switch is trying repeatedly to find a VAL board for the announcement despite "Q" being set to no.
time vec st data
18:31:54 700 4 wait-time
18:31:55 700 5 announcement
18:31:55 700 4 announcement: board 02A14 ann ext: 28400
18:32:00 700 5 announcement
18:32:00 700 4 announcement: board 01C07 ann ext: 28400
18:32:05 700 5 announcement
18:32:05 700 4 announcement: board 02A14 ann ext: 28400
18:32:10 700 5 announcement
18:32:10 700 5 announcement: board 03A16 ann ext: 28400
18:32:19 700 6 queue-to
18:32:19 700 6 queueing to skill 14 pri m
Any ideas? Or has anyone seen this before?
The boards are in one audio group, but the specific announcement at the particular steps below has "Q" stroked 'n'. My understanding of this setting means that if a port is not available, the switch just skips the announcement step?
It appears as if the switch is trying repeatedly to find a VAL board for the announcement despite "Q" being set to no.
time vec st data
18:31:54 700 4 wait-time
18:31:55 700 5 announcement
18:31:55 700 4 announcement: board 02A14 ann ext: 28400
18:32:00 700 5 announcement
18:32:00 700 4 announcement: board 01C07 ann ext: 28400
18:32:05 700 5 announcement
18:32:05 700 4 announcement: board 02A14 ann ext: 28400
18:32:10 700 5 announcement
18:32:10 700 5 announcement: board 03A16 ann ext: 28400
18:32:19 700 6 queue-to
18:32:19 700 6 queueing to skill 14 pri m
Any ideas? Or has anyone seen this before?