Add a Terminating Extension Group (TEG) and put 4500 and 4502 in the group. Then in the coverage path for extension 4500 put the extension of the TEG as the first point of coverage.
You are more than likely obtaining your clock from the C.O. and that's the T-1 that keeps burping. If possible try changing the synchronization source to a different T-1. I had a similar problem and after changing the sync source it went away.
Definityman -
The passing score for the Core networking exam is 60%. After you complete it you can go to Avaya University online and follow the Elective Tracks for any of the four ACA certifications. All you have to do is pass a few assesments for each.
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