We have an Avaya IP Office IP500 (software V4.1)that I recently moved to it's own subnet. The IP Office is on net 192.168.1.0/24 (IP Office assigned address 192.168.1.31). All the phones and voicemail server are on the same subnet and everything is working fine.
From my PC on subnet...
Thinking a little more about how our old provider worked, I think they replaced invalid caller ID with the default for the trunk.
Our new provider rejects the call.
This allowed internal calls that were forwarded off switch to get the right caller ID, and all other calls to get our default...
I dont think either solves the 60 minute problem either (and they're not free). It isn't a big deal, just an annoyance... and I've added the one-button access.
I'll try the registry hack and report back... I wouldn't be surprised if it's set back to 3600 if you ever go into the screen.
We've recently switched carriers and our new vendor does not allow us to set caller ID to any number other than the ones we own. This is somewhat inconvenient for forwarded call as you can't see the caller ID.
Is this standard, or can I ask them to allow it?
We frequently record client interviews that exceed 3600 seconds (1 hour). Asking users to restart the "record" session after an hour is inconvenient--and they often forget. Is there any way to increase the limit beyond 3600 seconds. It's not space issue as we have a ton of space available on the...
Is anyone using the new Comcast service that delivers a T1/PRI handoff? This is not an internet service, but they use the coax to their headend and then connect to their CO switch. The price is remarkably attractive as they already are delivering way more bandwidth than they need over the...
Are you sure this isn't the caller ID being delivered? Caller ID is delivered between the 2nd and 3rd (or 1st and 2nd) ring using old fashion 300 baud modem technology. Try haveing them disable caller id.
I agree that the basic admin for IPO is easy and the documentation (and help) is some of the best in the business. Stuff like adding a user or even admining VM is easy. My point was that you're still dependent on a BP for anything complex like licensing, hardware or upgrades, so you're still...
Here’s my $0.02 worth from the end-user perspective.
The advantages of the IP Office is that you have a dedicated box that is pretty rock solid as a phone system. If you need high-end call center features you’re probably better off with IP Office.
However, IP Office makes it really hard to...
If that's the case, perhaps someone could point me to a source with a spare power supply for an IP Office 500V1 that they'd like to sell.
Grumble, grumble... I wish Avaya was less custom parts and used standard parts (and even more so, if dual power supplies like in a server were available)...
The power supply on our IP Office 500 recently failed and I'd like to keep a spare in house for fast replacement. The power supply is a Power One model 3F84-08-01 (custom labeled as Avaya PN 46YPW0002UKAA) which appears to be no longer available. Are replacement units available for this device...
On our IP Office 500 we have about 50 5610 phone. Everything is fine except for one phone which recently stopped working.
When I plug the bad phone in, it displays:
Initializing...
Loading: N secs
x10d0102824.bin, 1572 KB
Starting...
Then I just get flashing lights between speaker...
Jamie77...
True... but I'd like to solve the problem in case I ever do need to have both in the future.... And it's now just bothering me that I can't get it to work...because it should.
Uggh....
Thanks
Ken
Thanks for the suggestions. I tried it this morning.
NIC 1:
IP: 192.168.10.34 (the address I use for the VM server)
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.10.1
DNS: 192.168.10.47
NIC 2:
IP: 192.168.10.33
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: blank
DNS: 192.168.10.47
When I connected NIC...
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