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I'm not sure if this statement is always true (I'll have to test after another activity switch - I've already forced 2 today and don't want to push my luck)- but this might be a simpler explanation: Indeterminate trunks aren't processing calls, idle trunks are. Once a trunk has been accessed (changing its status from indeterminate to idle) subsequent calls are fine (until the next activity switch, during which trk stats change to indeterminate again).
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This may not have ANY bearing on the problem, but what is the clock level in the Mitel and what is the clock level in the problem node? Any chance the Mitel is 4 and the problem node is 3 and loses lock? John C. (Not Garand)
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