I called Avaya, and here is the lowdown:
There is something called bridge records and something called button records. These two records need to match in order for a successful bridge of one station on another. If one of these gets corrupted for some reason, your pretty much screwed w/out Avaya. They have access to the software, we, the admins, don't.
F.Y.I-- for anyone who cares-- The following are the commands inputted by the engineer to get this bridge working:
Action-go Object- debugger Qualifier- l
Action- remove Object- prec Qual-pr_button
Action- remove Object- prec Qual-pr_button
Action- remove Object- prec Qual-pr_button
That's the scoop. Thanks to all for your help.