They are on the same campus in separate buildings using the same internal FIOS and not connected to the public internet.
They use a single either 192.168.3.1 at site A.
IPO site A is: .51 (PRI)
IPO site B is: .53
Give me a good old reliable PRI (which is still available) or POTS with Five-Nines anytime over VOIP aka PITA.
When VOIP can say up as long as traditional telco I'll be convinced it's superior.
Hope Avaya does not end up like Nortel.
It's going to happen probably sooner than later then it's back to good old reliable copper POTS lines. They are still there underground still in place just resting and waiting for us to use them again.
Gmail changed its policy regarding using less secure apps and I'm having trouble sending voicemail to emails using them.
Is anyone else having the same issue if so how are you resolving it are you using a different relay service?
Is there some sort of workaround?
Thanks
I have a UCM VMP 9.1 that has been running just fine for over 2 years. Made changes and all of a sudden voice mail messages will not e sent to email.
I thought it was an IT issue but I am getting all Event email notification from the UCM and from the Manager. I switched from VMP to Embedded...
I have had this issue many times and a reboot or power cycle fixes the problem but then a couple months later it happens again. Sometimes the SD card is full because users don't delete their old messages and there doesn't seem to be a housekeeping feature for embedded.
Would there be enough power from the DS port to supply a color display?
I see that on the resale market DS 9508 handsets are more expensive than the 9608s by a lot.
I received a notice that Gmail will be removing the option "Use Less Secure Apps" as of May 30, 2022.
Does anyone know if this will cause a problem with voice mail to email? If so does anyone have a solution?
Thanks!
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