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Have you tried it without the vm card in? And what type phones are you using?
And like I said in my post I had one that the only way I cleared it up was to completly wipe out the programing and start fresh.
Avaya SMB Authorized Business Partner. ACIS/APSS ESI Certified Reseller/Installer www.regal-comm.com
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I have not tried it without the voice mail card and the phones they are using are Euro 18D.
I guess the best solution like you said would be to start fresh. I am just not familiar with the Avaya system. I did print out the manual. It is only about 500 pages so I will have fun this weekend.
Thanks for your help.
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When you get ready to reprogram give me a call and would be glad to help.
Another thing you might try before wiping it out is: Unplug everything from control unit, lines and extensions.
Then start putting them back in and see when the problem starts back. This would troubleshoot your wiring.
Like mongo stated I to have seen wiring make a system do some crazy stuff.
But like I said if you need help reprograming my e-mail is in my profile. Just shoot me and e-mail and I'll give you a cell number you can reach me at.
Avaya SMB Authorized Business Partner. ACIS/APSS ESI Certified Reseller/Installer www.regal-comm.com
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