I noticed on your posted trace route you are using codec G711. VoIP traffic over a WAN should use G729 or G729A. Something to consider especially if you have low bandwidth.
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Sorry for the frustration my reply caused. This forum is an excellent place to find and exchange information; all posting are meant to help. Additionally, the Avaya support web site has Intuity documentation. If maintaining this system is part of your responsibility, I recommend you...
Thanks for the programming info. The extension did not have Automatic VMS Cover - #310 - set to "assigned". After turning this on, internal VM coverage starting working.
Sounds like you have a tip & ring reversal coming from the d-marc. This will cause ground-start lines to show as "disconnected'. Try reversing the pair (jumper/cross-connect) at the port and then reset the trunk card.
Check the main line for dial-tone by doing a status of the trunk-group the line is associated with. If the line is in a "disconnect" status it could mean one of two things; there is no-dial-tone to the trunk port or it has a tip & ring reversal.
Grrrr...it's back. Worked fine for 1 day. Codec on both ends set to the following, is this acceptable?
IP Codec Set
Codec Set: 2
Audio Silence Frames Packet
Codec Suppression Per Pkt Size(ms)
1: G.729A n 2 20
2...
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