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08-17-2012 06:41 AM
08-17-2012 06:41 AM
Re: NBX V3000 with Memory Problems
I am having the same issue, although i dont know how to confirm that it is indeed a memory leak. The system works fine for days and days when it is not connected to any phone lines. It is accessible over the network via web interface, the phones have the system provided dial tone (3 phones, 2 hunt groups, and a phantom mailbox), the whole 9 yards. But when i plug the analog lines up for the system to actually recieve calls it works for a few hours and then needs to be rebooted. it is pingable over the network, but it is not accessible thru web interface. How did you confirm that it was indeed a memory leak?
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