This sounds like a likely source of the problem.  I changed the ports on 
two of the phones and the problem seems to have gone away.  Thank you, 
Trevor, and others who responded.
--Paul

Trevor Peirce wrote:
> I have seen this with Polycom phones. In my case the problem turned out 
> to be because there were several phones behind NAT and the NAT router 
> got a little confused. The only solution I could find was to have the 
> phones use different ports - ie. 5060, 5061, 5062. When they all shared 
> 5060 the NAT router was unable to keep track of where an incoming call 
> should be routed to.
-- 
Paul Douglas Franklin
Computer Manager, Union Gospel Mission of Yakima, Washington
Husband of Danette
Father of Laurene, Miriam, Tycko, Timothy, Sarabeth, Marie, Dawnita, Anna Leah, 
Alexander, and Caleb


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