Can't End Active Calll on FXO port

When I first checked the ports they had a VPM_State of FXOLS_REMOTE_RELEASE. I couldn't get any calls to traverse those ports. I did a shut/no shut on those ports and now I have a VPM_State of FXOLS_ONHOOK, but it shows a Codec of g711ulaw and a VTSP_State of S_Connect, although there should be a call on that port. Weird, huh?
Next I check show call active voice brief and it shows a call leg that has a duration of over 3 days on that port. Why do I still have a call on that port if I do a shut/no shut? I can get the port to answer an incomming call, but it doesn't work. Right now I have that port busyout forced.
Anyone have any idea on how to clear the call short of rebooting the router? I'm going to end up doing that tonight anyway, but I want to get this working for the rest of the day. It's actually happening on 3 ports spread across 2 cards. So their 6 phone lines are down to 3 phone lines right now.
I tried to 'clear call voice causecode 32 id 132A' but the call leg still remains. Here is some of the output:
wwfhc-taylor-2821#sh voice call sum
PORT CODEC VAD VTSP STATE VPM STATE
============== ========= === ==================== ======================
0/1/0 g711ulaw n S_CONNECT FXOLS_BUSYOUT
132A : 119 42454960ms.1 +100 pid:0 Answer 7347575257 active
dur 3d00h tx:3066/514929 rx:2820/451200
Tele 0/1/0 (119) [0/1/0] tx:261781670/261781670/0ms g711ulaw noise:-65 acom:6 i/0:-68/-67 dBm

Buggy IOS, eg 12.4.22 YB5 should be better. It's a telephony-specific release and gets lot more testing.
Plus I have in a all-FXO site w/o trouble so far.
Note, TAC is not really much TAC unless you are adamant on keeping your case P2 all the time, and are talking to "escalation team".

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    no modem enable
    line aux 0
    line 2
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    line vty 0 4
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    logging synchronous
    login local
    transport input all
    line vty 5 100
    login local
    transport input all
    ntp master
    end
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    0x11       121D 0x2B326244 0/2/1            No DSP  7444624261 None     0/1015
    0x17       121D 0x2B334ADC 0/3/3            No DSP *7444624261 None      1015/0
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    =============== == ============ ===== ==== ======== ======== ==
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    0/1/1           --  fxs-ls      up    dorm on-hook  idle     y
    0/1/2           --  fxs-ls      up    dorm on-hook  idle     y
    0/1/3           --  fxs-ls      up    dorm on-hook  idle     y
    0/2/0           --  fxo-ls      up    dorm idle     on-hook  y
    0/2/1           --  fxo-ls      up    up   idle     off-hook y
    0/2/2           --  fxo-ls      up    dorm idle     on-hook  y
    0/2/3           --  fxo-ls      up    dorm idle     on-hook  y
    0/3/0           --  fxo-ls      up    dorm idle     on-hook  y
    0/3/1           --  fxo-ls      up    dorm idle     on-hook  y
    0/3/2           --  fxo-ls      up    dorm idle     on-hook  y
    0/3/3           --  fxo-ls      up    up   idle     off-hook y
    50/0/1          1      efxs     up    up   on-hook  idle     y
    50/0/1          2      efxs     up    up   on-hook  idle     y
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    Jul 31 12:13:57.923: htsp_timer_stop2
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    Jul 31 12:13:58.923: htsp_timer_stop2
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    Jul 31 12:13:58.923: htsp_timer_stop
    Jul 31 12:13:58.923: htsp_timer_stop2
    Jul 31 12:13:58.923: htsp_timer_stop3
    Jul 31 12:13:58.923: htsp_timer_stop_mlpp
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    Jul 31 12:13:59.927: htsp_process_event: [0/3/3, FXOLS_ONHOOK, E_DSP_SIG_0100]

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      31312F30 2D060355 04031326 494F532D 53656C66 2D536967 6E65642D 43657274
      69666963 6174652D 32343136 38343533 3037301E 170D3131 30323032 31373332
      34335A17 0D323030 31303130 30303030 305A3031 312F302D 06035504 03132649
      4F532D53 656C662D 5369676E 65642D43 65727469 66696361 74652D32 34313638
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      8100DFAC E4312F46 0F2BF242 E55FE0C1 73DC95F2 B2844295 DA691CE3 D9A202B1
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      4DFA422A 54E6B96A FA536C59 BD93FDCD 872C0586 08117535 2D13F1E0 A53E65AB
      FE470203 010001A3 6B306930 0F060355 1D130101 FF040530 030101FF 30160603
      551D1104 0F300D82 0B526F75 7465725F 486F6D65 301F0603 551D2304 18301680
      14E940B0 E437790B 4B825CD2 0FA9020F 63C9ED3A ED301D06 03551D0E 04160414
      E940B0E4 37790B4B 825CD20F A9020F63 C9ED3AED 300D0609 2A864886 F70D0101
      04050003 8181006B D6136D19 6EF4DDCD B3AF591E 57B9B831 79578799 03862FCF
      4AF772DE AC72FC85 3F6B6B20 81F528F0 F7B2CBD0 E9795060 C46AB102 AE2CDF53
      11C39D67 B49A7AE8 FB619A0F 525543F7 8BA1D52C CABEFFEB 9E5EC7E7 938AA602
      84F1ECD2 303E8609 A9AB0699 9078051B 1853BC9A 4B45F2A2 204310D5 8B34B5DD
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