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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Heartbeat server - Lost contact errrors
« on: July 19, 2013, 09:55:32 AM »
Hello All on the Mitel forum.
I am a sys-admin for a small company with a newly installed Mitel 3300 phone system (supplied by BT)
I keep getting phones dropping off my network - 5330e phones several times per day, these co-oincide with messages like this in the error log..
Software 1780 Warning 2013/Jul/19 13:59:13 Heartbeat Server
ICP has lost contact with (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (08-00-0F-XX-XX-XX)), network driver cluster pool free: 3004 and low water mark: 2883
Reboot the phone and it is immediately fine, leave it and it takes hours or never reconnects.
We are using our own DHCP server with the 125 data setup by the BT engineer, the engineer has suggested that I increase the lease time of the DHCP server to days instead of hours which I have done to no success, in fact I have reserved IP addresses for all the phones, too, also to no good result.
The office network is connected via brand new L2 managed gigabit PoE switches and the load is low, can anyone help as to why the phones keep dropping out?
Kind regards,
Iain.
I am a sys-admin for a small company with a newly installed Mitel 3300 phone system (supplied by BT)
I keep getting phones dropping off my network - 5330e phones several times per day, these co-oincide with messages like this in the error log..
Software 1780 Warning 2013/Jul/19 13:59:13 Heartbeat Server
ICP has lost contact with (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (08-00-0F-XX-XX-XX)), network driver cluster pool free: 3004 and low water mark: 2883
Reboot the phone and it is immediately fine, leave it and it takes hours or never reconnects.
We are using our own DHCP server with the 125 data setup by the BT engineer, the engineer has suggested that I increase the lease time of the DHCP server to days instead of hours which I have done to no success, in fact I have reserved IP addresses for all the phones, too, also to no good result.
The office network is connected via brand new L2 managed gigabit PoE switches and the load is low, can anyone help as to why the phones keep dropping out?
Kind regards,
Iain.