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There is a second lan connection to the TVSE for vocoder. It needs its own lan IP. This is for peer to non peer connections (i.e. a trunk). It also has to be part of your licensing, listed as vocoders. Need to make sure this is working before looking elsewhere. I don't see the ability to change the netmask of the vocoder, only the IP. Does the vocoder assume a class C or does it use the netmask of the TVSE? AND, does the mask need to be the same on the phones as the vocoder/TVSE? I'm definitely NOT a network tech! UGH
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It uses the netmask of the TVSE. And the mask in the phone should match the TVSE (not the vocoder)as well. Use the configuration page on the (I.E.) TVSE login as I explained in the PM message. The physical connection for the vocoder is on the TVSE card as well.
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Looks like a restart of the network services might have done the trick (brought up audio on the phones). As all the network info was double checked, and checked okay.
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