Hi there,
We have a small (~20) phone deployment of an IP office 500 that has been working fine up until a few weeks ago.
Now, at what would seem random intervals, each of the phones sometimes switches to "Discover" and any active call on them will drop. It takes anything up to 10 minutes for the phone to come back alive. If you pick up a non-discovering phone when one of them is discovering, it seems to work just fine.
Based on other threads I figure this is some problem with the phones seeing the IP office unit on their keep alive.
I have checked all the IPs of the phones and there are no conflicts. I have isolated the system down to one switch, the phones and the control unit. Same problem.
I have replaced the switch with another but I only have 1 POE switch and only 1 separate power supply for the phones. Same problem.
I have replaced all the Ethernet cables. Same problem.
Can I only assume there is a fault with the control unit? Or is there anything else that can be checked?
The lights on the front of the control unit are green and then flash amber every few seconds - does that mean anything?
I'm going to try a system upgrade tonight and see if that helps.
Many Thanks
We have a small (~20) phone deployment of an IP office 500 that has been working fine up until a few weeks ago.
Now, at what would seem random intervals, each of the phones sometimes switches to "Discover" and any active call on them will drop. It takes anything up to 10 minutes for the phone to come back alive. If you pick up a non-discovering phone when one of them is discovering, it seems to work just fine.
Based on other threads I figure this is some problem with the phones seeing the IP office unit on their keep alive.
I have checked all the IPs of the phones and there are no conflicts. I have isolated the system down to one switch, the phones and the control unit. Same problem.
I have replaced the switch with another but I only have 1 POE switch and only 1 separate power supply for the phones. Same problem.
I have replaced all the Ethernet cables. Same problem.
Can I only assume there is a fault with the control unit? Or is there anything else that can be checked?
The lights on the front of the control unit are green and then flash amber every few seconds - does that mean anything?
I'm going to try a system upgrade tonight and see if that helps.
Many Thanks