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I have a TDE100 with TVA50 vm that the carrier was changed from T1 to Verizon Fios. Working for years with no problems. Now, when calling into the system you reach auto attendant, then when you dial an extension like 101, intermittently it goes to 110. Same with 137 goes to 113, etc. It seems to be doubling the first digit. We have changed and re-programmed both VM and TDE100 from scratch. Same intermittent problem continues. Verizon says not there problem. Has anyone else run into this or have any suggestions? Problems all started when carrier changed to FIOS.
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Are these POTS or SIP trunks? I have a client with a TDE100 & TVA that was using FIOS POTS and had no problem.
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Sounds like an echo. If you dial slowly does it happen or can you hear the tone back in your handset after button press
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It is FIOS POTS. There are 2 NID's bringing in the 5 lines and both were changed by Verizon.
There appears to be no echo when pressing keys heard either, from your cell phone, butt set or land line. It only happens intermittently too, roughly a few times per week.
I have heard a tone after dialing the second digit, just as I press the 3rd digit for the extension, sounding like an error beep, meaning it has already received 3 digits and cannot allow a 4th. That's when you get sent to the incorrect extension. Example 113 instead of 137.
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check loop current?
Work with gain on CO and VM ports?
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[quote=Bobbutah]I have a TDE100 with TVA50 vm that the carrier was changed from T1 to Verizon Fios. Working for years with no problems. Now, when calling into the system you reach auto attendant, then when you dial an extension like 101, intermittently it goes to 110. Same with 137 goes to 113, etc. It seems to be doubling the first digit. We have changed and re-programmed both VM and TDE100 from scratch. Same intermittent problem continues. Verizon says not there problem. Has anyone else run into this or have any suggestions? Problems all started when carrier changed to FIOS. [/quote]
what revision tva is this first tva's had real bad digits translation issues
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Was there any resolution for this issue? I am having the same problem at work. Thank you
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Had this same problem with double digits on a DSX, Cebeyond carrier and Cisco router from them. After much gnashing of teeth, found that a setting called DTMF S under a VOIP setting in router had to be ON. Was most pronounced with I Phones. All complaints gone after this was done.
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