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One more thing I forgot to metion these are all VoIP phones that are on a seperate network not sure if this has anything to with the clocking issue
right now I have (1) T1 set for external & (1) T1 set for internal and century link in running diagnostics on the 2nd T
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ISDN Faults .. I always seem to fix them by Loading the latest firmware , Default the system .. push the cards back in "IN PORT ORDER!", DO NOT up load the old database , do "Partial ONLY" upload 11-xx,15-xx,21-xx,22-xx,30-xx, ONLY , hand program the rest .. this has fixed quite a number of ISDN faults, in my opinion there seems to be a few MB's maybe timers that some how get corrupted from time to time & it would be like finding a needle in a hay stack... if all else fails might be worth a try ....
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