divyeshpatel
Vendor
Hi Guys.
I've got a site running an Avaya IPO500 V2 with QSig trunks linked back to a Siemens kit.
We've had the Avaya IP extensions making and receiving calls over ISDN30 trunks installed on the Siemens.
Hardware Profile:
1 x Avaya IPO500 V2
1 x PRI Board
1 x VCM64
1 x 8 port Analogue Ext
50 x IP Phones (9620L)
License Profile:
80 x Avaya IP Users
4 x Voice Networking
22 x PRI Channels
Obviously everything has been working as required for months. We recently had the PRI board go faulty.
Since we've replaced the PRI board, we can only us a maximum of 4 simultaneous calls over the QSig link. Every attempt to make a 5th call logs an Alarm in SSA - Attempt to use a feature for which no license is installed. License Type: VCM Channel Migration.
I've made more then 4 calls from IP Phones to QSig (4 calls) and Analogue extensions (5th call onwards) to prove that all the 64 VCM channels are available which obviously rules out the fact that there aren't enough compression channels available.
Any ideas on what could possibly be happening here, or has anyone else noticed similar issues? Possible bug on the software?
I've got a site running an Avaya IPO500 V2 with QSig trunks linked back to a Siemens kit.
We've had the Avaya IP extensions making and receiving calls over ISDN30 trunks installed on the Siemens.
Hardware Profile:
1 x Avaya IPO500 V2
1 x PRI Board
1 x VCM64
1 x 8 port Analogue Ext
50 x IP Phones (9620L)
License Profile:
80 x Avaya IP Users
4 x Voice Networking
22 x PRI Channels
Obviously everything has been working as required for months. We recently had the PRI board go faulty.
Since we've replaced the PRI board, we can only us a maximum of 4 simultaneous calls over the QSig link. Every attempt to make a 5th call logs an Alarm in SSA - Attempt to use a feature for which no license is installed. License Type: VCM Channel Migration.
I've made more then 4 calls from IP Phones to QSig (4 calls) and Analogue extensions (5th call onwards) to prove that all the 64 VCM channels are available which obviously rules out the fact that there aren't enough compression channels available.
Any ideas on what could possibly be happening here, or has anyone else noticed similar issues? Possible bug on the software?