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Posted By: Toner FYI Nitsuko I Series DSS Button Issues - 11/30/04 08:09 PM
I found that when I changed extension numbers from default (say extn. 305 became a virtual extn. and the 5th digital port became extn. 400) the dss buttons and/or call coverage buttons for extn. 305 would also indicate for extn. 400 (as it was now on 305's original digital port). Call coverage keys would even ring for the other extension - but could not be answered. I tried clearing the programming for the buttons and re-building them, but that didn't work. The only way to solve the problem seemed to be to cycle the power to the KSU.

On a similar note;
Some of the voicemail buttons consistently flash red instead of the normal green. There is no message in the mailbox, but the key does call the voicemail when the button is pressed. What would cause this?
Ok, virtual MB's always flash red on the phone. Real MB keys should flash green. Now, you may not like this next part. What you are explaining sounds like database corruption. Unfortunately the i-series seems to be plagued by this. Without knowing exactly whats happening and going by what you said it sounds like a database corruption since the programming isn't working right. If you aren't an i-series tech you may want to find one or get one.
I have never had that problem with swapping virtuals with real ports. I have about 5 systems out there that we routinely do this to.
So I think that you have an isolated case that like Coral tech said is contributed to corruption.

More FYI.
Had a 124i rev 1.2 crash over the weekend. Replaced cabinet worked great - Lost programming though (probally the CMOS battery).
Anyway replace cabinet with new style power supply. As a result the 16Btn Non Display will NO LONGER off-hook voice announce. They will ONLY do it with the older Power supply (per tech support).
Go figure.
Posted By: Toner Re: FYI Nitsuko I Series DSS Button Issues - 12/01/04 04:01 PM
So if corruption is the problem, does the whole system have to be factory defaulted? Is there any chance that the database corrected itself when I cycled the power?

Also, the two sets I know of that get the flashing red light also get a flashing green light when there is a valid message. Maybe this problem also cleared itself during the shutdown?

Thanks for the replies.
Thats the rub if you have a database corruption. I have had the weirdest crap happen and when I default the system and re-program it all is well. You simply can never have enough backups on these systems IMHO. Like I said you may need a tech to come in and look at your situation if you aren't i-series certified.
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