Alexander Lopez wrote: > Is it possible that the phones loaded a new Firmware or that the > configuration file has changed? > > No, they are the older IP300 and IP500s. They're currently running 2.1.2.0078. I was going to move them up to the 2.2.0, but the firmware won't work on these older phones.
No configurations have changed. I have been told that in the last two weeks, they've had power issues. Burning up several circuit boards in the press room. > It is really strange that you have done all that you have done and the > problem persists. > > IIRC you have: > > Swapped switches > I power cycled the switches and the router. > Swapped NICs > Swapped Servers > > The only common elements left are: > Cabling (can go bad but ALL at once), you may try swapping out the cable > to the CPU, Heck you done everything else!!! > I'll give this a try right now. > Phones, Can you load a soft phone into a laptop of PC and see if the > problem persists?? > > I'll give that a try as well > You mentioned that this all became with a DHCP failure, what about the > DNS settings, is it possible that the phone is waiting on a reverse > lookup on the IP address and once it times out it responds to all at > once?? > It's always possible. I'll consult with the network admin. Thanks for your input! _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
