Again, that's not SMDR data, that's CCS Trace data which is different (and difficult to read unless you know what you're looking at). Looks like that's a SIP peer as well, can you run a packet capture and see if the calling party data is being delivered in the SDP packets?
That's an old, out of support version of the client. It needs to be able to connect from the GlobalProtect subnet to the MiCollab server via ports 80, 443, 36008, and 5060 at least. Check your firewall rules to ensure the traffic is allowed.
DNS SRV is pretty simple. You select that for your transport protocol, enter the domain (this will vary depending on the provider), set the failover timeout, and select if you want to use auto-registration. The rest is the same as setting up any other SIP peer. Follow the documentation and the...
That looks like it's running VxWorks instead of uBoot, which makes the process for installing 9.0 or later a little more complicated. You also may end up with licensing issues as the system ID will likely not have active SWA so once it reaches out to AMC you'll be in license violation for...
I've done this as well, but had to extend the SRV resiliency timeout timer, had a couple of customers that had dropped/no audio outbound call issues intermittently that appeared to be related to the default 5 second timer expiring. I bumped that up to 15-20 seconds and the problems went away.
Info on Rotational mailboxes should in the on-line help, or you can find it in the MiCollab documentation for your version here: https://www.mitel.com/document-center/applications/collaboration/micollab/micollab-server. All you really need to do is what I previously described; assign the...
Might be easier to create rotational mailboxes for the 10 phones and set actual mailbox as the child (only member in distribution list 1) of each rotational mailbox. Only trick is you have to record a short silent greeting for each rotational mailbox for it to work. You could create an audio...
The only way I've ever been able to do this is via the Contact Center Client which is part of MiCC Business. It's super clunky, and the UI is still using an Office 2007 theme.
That's going to depend on a few factors, like if you have MiCC with IVR licensing; or if you're trying to set up the IVR in voice mail, that will depend on which voice mail platform you have.
I think that's the 3300 trying to reach out to OpsManager for some reason. OpsManager is an old network & user management system that's been discontinued for quite some time, but may still be around on some older installations.
Pretty much any PBX should be able to do this. On the NEC, if you have a spare analog station and trunk port, you could route the ringdown to the analog station port, then loop that right back to an analog trunk port to get around your answer limitation.
Make sure your MiCollab Feature Profile includes the Mobile SIP Softphone, make sure the mobile softphone extension is added to the MDUG, and sync with the PBX from the Synchronization tab in MiCollab Client Service
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