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Your software level is fine.
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Any suggestions on how to solve the issue with DSS-120 leds lighting up erroneously?
Juan
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I had this problem, but it was with the cards at the lower hardware version. Maybe you've got one or more in there with the lower version? Where is the DSS plugged in (which port)? What version is your main 408 at? I would suggest checking the rest of the cards.
Justin
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Justin,
After dismantling the equimpent, and running the diagnostics, I found the following :
the main board, DPM8, and KSU2 they all have PEHUM0 F15
KSU reports SW revision K16UM0.F42
the card with the COM ports has
U16 F42 U14 F42 KTPUT0.F02 U20
the voice mail card has 60 U33 V1.1 and reports SW revision POMVM0.F01
any ideas?
Thanks.
Juan
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