Quick question:
At what point is the telephone told where (IP address) to find the media processing board?
I see in Avaya's documentation where you can establish static IP's, but not necessarily where to dictate what IP address the med-pro board is located.
Thanks in advance.
Telboy01
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mikeydidit - Thanks for the link... I have been "raping" Avaya's site for all of the documentation that they have. I just finished reading the LAN administrator guide for 4600 series IP telephones and found the first three chapters helpful, but bewildering at times.
I'm bogging myself down...
dwalin - thanks for the info... the "at-home" solution is being delivered for approval shortly and we are presenting both a softphone option and a hardware dependant option... Thankfully I was only responsible for obtaining quotes for hardware/software and monitoring packages on a per person...
let me rephrase... the testing will be done by myself and another senior administrator (15+ years experience in Telecommunications)
mojoputter, phoneguy55, SF0751 - You are all correct, they will have the first production phones...
All of this stems from the opportunity to have call center...
Well, that's where my "newb"ness begins...
I know that we have:
Definity (r. 11 I belive)
Avaya Communication Manager Software (higher than 1.1)
S8700 (total of 3 cabinets) equipped w/ Med Pro Boards
We do administer our own PBX, which is what I am just beginning to learn, but unfortunately...
Greetings -
Admittedly so, I am new to the Telecommunications field, (migrated over from Desktop Support/Data Center Management) and have been assigned the daunting task to implement a IP Telephony/VoIP solution for our company. After obtaining all of the documentation from Avaya (we are an...
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