Make sure you are pointing the hubs to a NTP server, that you have NTP
enabled, and that both have the same time on them.
blake
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> Subject: (usr-tc) Multi-Linked calls across HUBS
>
>
> I would like hear the particular configurations that anyone is
> using to handle multiple ISDN dialup across several TC Hubs. We have MPIP
> configured, but it appears that when a call goes to one hub and the second
> ISDN comes in on a different hub, the call gets dropped?? Do we have
> something mis-configured here.
>
> On hub acts as the MPIP server and is listed as a client as well as the
> other hubs. The remaining hubs have the MPIP server listed in their
> config.
>
> Any help/comments appreciated.
>
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