Looks like the hospitality licensing does not migrate? When calling NTAC to ask if they had a list of what does/doesn't migrate, even they didn't know. So it's a shot in the dark here, but does anyone know? Or where I can find documentation of this? Thanks in advance.
At the end of the day...
I have about 60 other IP (desk) phones deployed. Is this MLC a completely different app? I do have the licensing.
At the end of the day, it's just dial tone.
Has anyone gotten this to work with iPhones? I must be missing something, the app just keeps timing out. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
At the end of the day, it's just dial tone.
You could maybe set up a backdoor number with its own AA with the teachers names that only allowed callers to leave messages, not ring the phone. I think you could do that on the CP100.
There was a setting in the phone itself under maintenance, i think adjust, then audio, then DTMF. It was set at 32db at default, I moved it down to 12 and haven't had a problem since. I know once you were into the phone programming, it was 3,4,1,6 then i entered 12.
Is there a way to turn off the stutter dial tone on digital sets when they have a missed call? Not a message-just a missed call?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
My DIDs match my extensions. i.e. xxx-4550 rings x4550. But now when the DID is called, it rings another extension. I cannot find where to change it. Help! Thanks in advance.
This is what they want. After hours, reception manually puts system into night mode. They have an 800 number that they would like to ring a handful of sets after hours, then if not answered, return to reception/general delivery. How??? Thanks in advance. This is PRI, InMail.
Just installed a new sv9100. Remote location has 10 IP phones. Callers complaining of echo, choppy connections, etc. Carrier of course says not them. Are there codec/QOS setting somewhere that may need to be tweaked? Thanks in advance.
New install, upgraded to 1.80. All IP phones in system. Trying to get one to come up, the display reads "full port". Licensing is correct. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
This is on an SV8100. Does anyone know the default IP address of the phones? They are the S2410 model. Looks like one defaulted but I can't get into the phone to see and/or configure it.
I guess they cannot hear the phone throughout the warehouse. I know with the NEC phones we take the phone apart and connect the speaker up. I wasn't sure if that would work with the IP phones. They need like a loud ringer or speaker.
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