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I was upgrade PBX from R6.2 to R8. Change CP and convert DataBase. All work fine. Once day LT slot 0 in the PIM1 is blocked. All 8 SLT phones haven't dial tone. Only LED's lights up when I try dial. Cable and connections OK. I reset PBX, reset ports by CMEB2, reset card, clear all ports, write 8DLSP card in this slot and 8LCAA back but failed How to unblock slot ? I suppose this is error in memory. When I assign new Dterm PBX always write WRONG in CM93. some details PIM0 8COTR - 3 8DLCP - 3 8LCAA - 1 8RSTG - 1 30PRTA -1 30DTCC - 1 SC01(DCH) -1 CP24B R8 PIM1 8LCAA - 8 AP00B - 1 PIM2 8LCAA - 8 30PRTA- 1 CP15 - 1
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Might be corrupted memory blocks.
You can "throw away" memory blocks by un-programming the phone, programming a phantom, then programming the phone back (in a new memory block, because the old one was used up by the phantom).
CM F52>xxxx> will show you the memory data for the analog single-line phone.
But you say eight ports are doing this?
Have you swapped 8LCAA cards?
Are you licensed for enough timeslots? F88>01> should be 03 or more F88>10> should be 192 or more
But you also have two E-1s, so perhaps it should be F88>01>04 and F88>10>252 or more
CM F88 is not listed in the Command Manual published in Feb 2004, so it may be changed in later software.
And F88>10> sometimes says 064 when it's really higher. Go by F88>01> and multiply by 64 to get the true number of licensed ports.
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Yes of course. I have swapped 8LCAA cards. F88>10:TDM Ports :0512 F89>01:512-Port Basic :A for all 2000 IPS in Russia "You can "throw away" memory blocks by un-programming the phone, programming a phantom, then programming the phone back (in a new memory block, because the old one was used up by the phantom). " It's good idea ! I will try this. Thank you, telephoneguy .
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