And I disagree with your method. I have installed hundreds of NEC IP phones and the ONLY way to install them, for me, is to program the extension number in the phone. I have NEVER had an issue in doing it this way. Makes replacement of the IP phone a piece of cake, simply unplug the bad...
The better way to remove the settings for IP phones is to unplug the defective phones then go to 90-23, in WebPro, (you won't see this in PCPro) and delete each of the phones you've unplugged. This removes the IP address and MAC address of the old phone. You do not lose any extension...
There are too many Log In sessions active in WebPro. Some should Time Out in 15 minutes so wait a little bit and you should be able to log in. When you are able to log in, at the Home page, go to the Session Management icon and click on it. It will open a window where you can logout all...
Connect to the system with PCPro and in the ribbon where Communications, Programming.. is there is a Time setting icon where you can set Time and Date. WebPro is better, though.
Assuming the 'virtual ring group 100' is programmed at 22-01 -02, Transfer Target, remove that and put the VRG 100 in a Ring Group at 22-04. At 22-11-05, Transfer Target 1, put in the Ring Group number you assigned VRG 100 to and at 22-11-06, Transfer Target 2, put in 102 (an internal code to...
Yes, but you will need new licenses and the migration license. I am attaching a manual that describes the process and what is needed to do the migration.
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