You need to either use bridged mode on the modems or have a device to terminate PPPoE. I'm not familiar with that DSLAM to know if it can do the termination itself but that would be very unusual.
Providing analog and digital at the same time shouldn't be a problem with a IAD2400 as long as they have enough slots. It should just be a matter of configuration.
Put more/better/different filters on. We have seen some cases with a fax/modem switch that needed 6 filters cascaded to make the DSL and fax work consistently.
Don't bother with the software, they aren't that difficult to program with a phone if you have the docs. Some of the things on them are irritating, such as how you denote a line that has a card but no line attached. I was given one in a box and a 3" binder one morning and had it going by lunch time.
The IP Office is different - think of it as more emulating a PRI over SIP. It doesn't work well with providers where you have to register each number - emulating POTS over SIP.
I tried plenty of things with the serial cables and never got it back to life. We got our warranty replacement and it's giving us tons of "undefined errors" on the IP phones. We are running 3.0.40 and had not had any problems prior. There are only about 5 or 6 phones registered, three hunt...
I get no action from the serial port with any odd combination of cables and no tftp requests. It seems to be about as dead as possible. I've got a spare on the way to get put in tomorrow.
Thanks for the pointers
I have an IPO 406 that we had been using in our office. For a few weeks the phones would have "unknown error" on the display at random times, restarting them and forcing the previous logon off the phone would get it working again. Yesterday the switch stopped completely and the red light on the...
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