Hello,
I have been chasing down a few odd problems with a version 10.3 emagen system connected to a digital 400 DB7. In particular, there are some circumstances in which an outside caller will dial an extension (on the auto-attendant) and the first digit dialed will not be processed by the system. I posted before on this subject here: https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/Forum10/HTML/000292.html and there was one other person who had a problem similar to mine that posted here: https://www.sundance-communications.com/forum/Forum10/HTML/000237.html .

Anyway, I had an idea as to the possible cause of this problem, and was basically looking for some input. I seam to remember reading somewhere that there was a particular formula for the amount of RAM an emagen system should have installed based on the number of ports, and weather or not the voice recognition feature was being used. We are using an 8-port system, which is totally vanilla except for the SMDR feature, but the system was installed with only 128MB of RAM. This feels a bit anemic for even a desktop by today's standards, let alone a server of any type.... I couldn't say if this is normal on a Linux system or not. Does 128 Meg sound reasonable to you guys? Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks