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CallPilot 100 attempting to connect to IP on network

hchphoneguy (TechnicalUser)
29 May 12 8:59
I have six CallPilot 100's connected to our LAN via static ip setup. Our network guy told me he noticed that all six CallPilot IP addresses show up trying to reach another IP on our network that has no device connected to it. Any ideas? Is it possible the devices were originally installed to look for a DNS server at this address, (the address is not our DNS server address)? They are wanting me to take the CallPilot units off our network as they are causing problems apparently with the constant broadcasts. Any ideas greatly appreciated.
curlycord (Programmer)
29 May 12 9:40
I would like to shoot an IT guy....just once.

Did they not provide specifics? what IP? what evidence?




=----(((((((((()----=
curlycord
www.curlycord.com

cook1082 (Vendor)
29 May 12 9:42
Make sure that only the IP adress and gateway is entered and no DNS.
norstarboy125 (Vendor)
1 Jun 12 22:46
You have 6 Callpilot's ? Are these for the same company or various ones?

Jeremy J. Carter
Charm City Communications
http://www.charmcitycommunications.com
Norstar. BCM. CS1000 Programmer

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