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Problem is that the lines(loop start on a cotc card) will just go down from time to time. Couple times a day They will just go dead, disconnection a call if one is active. Rebooting the system will orrect the problem. I have already swapped out the CO card and put the new one in a new slot and that has not changed anything. My next guess would be the cpu card but don't want to purchace one an have that not be the problem.
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Joined: Jan 2007
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try setting the CO discoonect timer to be either a 0(off) or something higher then what you have it at. This will tell you if it is carrier related if it still disconnects.
OR there was a version of the 48/96 software that had CO issues that could only be cleared by a reboot. Version 6.003 maybe???
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I had this same problem a few years back with the WIN systems, could've been the Ver. 6..
Only thing that would fix the problem was a reboot, or pulling the bridge clips on the D-mark for that particular line that was dead.
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