Also had/have this problem, only on 1 site though and it was our first 4.0 deployment. Did the downgrade/reupgrade with no luck. Replaced the power supplies which seeemed to help for about six weeks and then regrounded the system which kept it away for almost 4 months. It resurfaced about 3...
I have this, but its from a while back. I think its all still relevant though
Port Number Description
1 TCP Port Service Multiplexer (TCPMUX)
5 Remote Job Entry (RJE)
7 ECHO
18 Message Send Protocol (MSP)
20 FTP -- Data
21 FTP -- Control
22 SSH Remote Login Protocol
23 Telnet
25 Simple...
F1 does not work while on a live call. For instance I have dialed a LD number and now need to enter my CO account code. I used to be able to do that from the keyboard.
Ron
You and I must be in the same boat!
Most of my customers here in the upper midwest think it is still 1956 and insist on live operators who handle all incoming calls. It's just the way they are and no amount of retraining seems to change their minds, so we need to try to conform the system...
Here here ronromano!
I've been complaining about this for a year to no avail. I have a law firm that just put an IPO in last summer and the lack of this operation has caused me a ton of grief.
I wound up making them use HFAI and they had to accept the fact that when the transfer completes...
I guess I've never noticed, I just assumed they could. If they're saying "buy Advanced networking", what about SCNs on 3.2 and earlier releases? Is this not a problem on those?
In your ARS table, make an entry of xxxxxxx; for a seven digit local call and in the Telephone Number column enter in 123N (assuming 123 is your area code)
If you don't want to di the capacitor tick, you can use an Avaya OPRE (Off Premise Range Extender) which is basically a voltage amplifier for the phone. I have used these in your situation in the past and they work great, albeit a little expensive. However they are plug and play and that...
If its the same area code for every call (say a local exchange), you can add it in your ARS table (In the Telephone Number column). If its not the same area code every time, then you would have to put an entry in your ARS table for every dialed exchange with the proper area code prepending it.
Sorry. The only time I've gotten that message is when I forget to leave Manager open, as that is the TFTP server for the phones. If you view the TFTP log in Manager while the phone is looking for its update, do you see anything?
Sure. This is a portion of the ARS entry from a 4.0.7 system.
Don't forget, I prefixed the line with a "9".
Code Number Feature Line Grp ID
715845N; 845N Dial 1
xxxxxxxxxx; 1N Dial 1
The first one is a local...
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