The "sweet doing nothing" (Dolce Far Niente) is a old time mith coming from movies, here everybody works a lot now, the only luck is the climate and the geographic variety from north to south (from Highest Alps to the warmest mediterranean sea)
Anyway I have planned very interesting programs...
After 20 years of IP Office it’s now time to leave, I am retiring tomorrow.
I have been studying, working, supporting, testing and teaching the IPO here in Italy since the R2.1 for two different distributors, it means 20 Major release suites till now and undefinite MRs.
Here I found lot of high...
To be honest since since R11.1 has been released I have often had problems whille upgrading, that's why where possible I personally prefer just provide single backups (IP Office, VM, etc) and rebuild the machine in the newest release, restore it all and then re-host the licensing
Have you verified the Dell 630 compatibility with Rocky Linux R9.3 (RHEL 9.x) ?
For what I can see these are the only supported OS, I've been told by Avaya that has to be strictly observed:
BIOS
Citrix XenServer 6.5
Citrix XenServer 7.0
Novell SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
Red Hat®...
I personally tried many years ago, maximum distance I obtained from a Digital30 module was 20 meters, it's a limit of the 2 Mbits connection (64k x 32), in public ISDN for lo distance connection they use thin coax up to the end user cabinet.
No one but the reseller who sold you can do that, the Avaya licencing platform (PLDS) doesn't allow to see all the generated licenses, just the one sold and managed in the past, the End User is strictly assigned to the Reseller or Distributor
If you realy need basic options with those pre-historic phones the only chance (IMHO) is to roll back to R7.0 release which is the last where the ESSENTIAL edition license was autogenerated for free, all depends on the system history (the release which was initiated with).
H323 Trunks do not need (and allo) any ICR, I suppose you need to activate the P Asserted ID flag in the SIP/Trunk Call Details setings, or the Diversion Header
At page 121 of the IP Office Platform Solution Description doc there is the official statement about R12, here the statement from DELL
"Since RHEL 9 is not supported on the R220, neither is Rocky 9, and IPOffice 12.0 is also unsupported"...
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