The problem is not solved. The time is correct and all phones just dropped again. Happy to send a snapshot privately.
> In this instance you've said "The merge-logs command and the regtimes > command don't [exist] on the ISO", but you haven't *copied down the details > of the failure*. What is the command line that you entered? What is the > error message that was printed? I always try to do so. It would be in the threads I had going on this. I can post them here or in another thread when I get back to those problems. Probably best to start a new thread or look back at an old one which touched on these other problems. > Now I can guess at some problems that are likely to have occurred, so I'd > like you to also execute some commands and *report the output*: "which > merge-logs", "ls -l /usr/bin/merge-logs", and "locate merge-logs". And you > should try to find merge-logs using any other command you use to locate > programs whose locations you don't know. I did these things as well in other threads. As I recall, I said that it was installed but not sure if I showed it's path or not. >As a general rule, SIP phones do not need to register in order to make >outgoing calls. Guessing that means local phones only since remotes have to register to connect. >But once a call is established, registration does not need to be maintained to >continue the call. Good to know. >It is likely that your dropped call problem and your failed registration >problem I think we established that vonage was most likely the culprit for the call which was dropped while on the phone. It just happened to be during the same time that we started looking at this problem. Mike
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