...Who said this is anything to do with Workplace? The original poster hasn't answered any questions about the actual client, what they mean by stuck*, the model of K175, or the IP Office.
*what screen cam before, what data did it ask for and what did they enter. Current this whole thread is the...
Yes, until you change a setting on the IP Office and the matching setting that needs to be passed to your phones by the 46xxsettings.txt file doesn't change. Or the IP Office team add a new setting to fix an issue or add a new feature in the auto-generated file. Just because you've got it...
None of the above. Remove the manually edited 46xxsettings.txt from the system. Put any custom settings for the phones in a 46xxspecials.txt file. Set the file redirect address for whichever HTTP file server you are using to host the K100 firmware if upgrading. And actually tell us what "stuck...
Never done it but done you need to be using the TURN/STUN configuration within the ASBCE.
https://documentation.avaya.com/bundle/DeployingAvayaMeetingsServer_r91/page/TURN_STUN_for_WebRTC_calls_in_OTT.html
30 seconds is the normal timeout for SIP call setup not being completed. Some expected response has not been received. You would need to go through a full trace pairing off the invites and responses.
For my sins I've been given the task of crawling through a pile of Avaya end-of-sale notices. And just to prove that Avaya has always been a fun factory, I just came across a hoot in the end-of-sale for IP Office DL120/R210 servers (https://download.avaya.com/css/public/documents/101008944)...
If Avaya haven't done whatever is necessary to make 3755/3759 the features work automatically through provisioning, then yes - you need either an charger that can be used for phone programming or an AIWS.
Further tested, fallback works with my analog extension (Combo card phone port) except for the unplugged scenario. So:
DND off and no voicemail.
On a call and no call waiting and no voicemail.
Logged out.
Don't ever use xxxxxxxxxx as a fake number in discussion of IP Office shortcode - x actually means something in IP Office shortcodes. And your screenshot still included just a single + and nothing else. And as the folks have said several times now, wasn't set to actually be applied.
Hmmm. I had an analog extension involved but may have only done fallback to it, not from it (it was a frantic half-hour of testing at the end of the day). I'll see if I can sneak another 5 minutes.
Where is the IP Office - at your end or the hotline end? Were you testing your own system? Does this happen anywhere else (call you own mobile and test what happens when you hold the call).
If you want help, add some details rather than just the bare minimum.
Look at what you said was in the short code at the start of the thread and what is in the short code at in the screen shot. 1) They are different, and 2) neither makes any sense.
In the first, the user dialing 4444 is supposed to send +xxxxxxxxxxx but that's never going to happen since they've...
Just played with it and works for me with an extension as the fallback destination.
The scenarios tested so far work with the following conditions for the original destination extension:
DND on and no voicemail.
All call appearances in use and no voicemail.
Extension unplugged and no...
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