We have a small call center operating on an IP Office 500V2. We've got another site that runs a different hosted system. It looks like connecting the two with a SIP trunk would not be hard, but how would i add those users to my IP Office hunt groups?
I'm considering what our next phone system should be. We've been on IP office for 15 years. We use IP Dect, we have a small call center, and 2 PRI's for trunk delivery. Must be on-prem. Any suggestions for a new system to consider?
I have a user insisting that one-x used to allow only a single user in a voicemail box at one time, and now its not enforcing that. I can't find anything in the documentation or configuration about this. This is not a program I know well. Does anyone have experience in this area?
Two dect phones calling each other.
Both connected to the same Dect radio.
If you call from our office, you get a connection that works, the info in system status shows a specific codec (does not seem to matter which one).
If you walk 40 feet away (RSSI still fine, same dect radio), and make...
we have a site at the other send of an SCN who's group indicator lights just randomly stopped working. The groups are on a seperate system. We've rebooted, deleted and re-added people, togged direct media settings, etc. Any idea what else to try? on v9.0.12
Yea, Centralized VM is fine. The user shows in manager too. Everything seems to be okay, I just don't get user state changes. I'm at v9SP10.
As far as the network goes, there is nothing more than simple routers running between the systems. No firewalls or packet monkeying.
When I add a user appearance over the SCN I'm not seeing the status info that I get when the user is local. The light does not blink when the user is on the call, or go solid when they are on DND. Is this normal?
loging into my voicemail pro and getting "this user does not have necessary rights to access this application". Running 9.0.0.333 and Windows 8.1. Anyone have any idea whats up. Works from other desktops.
no it does not route to a unique DID, I have the 800 number routed down the same line as my other 800 numbers. What you are suggetioning may work for me though. Should this be nessesary though? Shouldn't I be able to seperate the calls based on this new 800 number itself.
Its a PRI line, my 800 number is pointed to a local "717" number. Call Status shows my local "717" number as ringing in when the 800 number is dialed. I have two other 800 numbers as well, they do follow they behave the same way but do follow their call routes.
I can't see why this would not...
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