We have tried that and it works great.
Only problem is the dist list in AD has an option that says something like
only allow mail from authorized users.
If this is set the mail will not be delivered. It has to be turned off.
We have restricted list that only certain people can send to.
Turning...
We have an ASA 5510 running version 8.3
Remote client access works when using a newer vpn client like 5.5.07.0290.
When you try to use an older version 4.6.02.011 it will not work and request the group password.
Does anyone know anything about a problem with this old client version and 8.3...
The best thing you can do is beat the MM servers to death. Then go out and get a product that works, and that the manufacturer will support. You can then become an expert on a decent system.
We have a couple of abbreviated dials programmed to toggle the variable.
Someone suggested creating a separate vector to dial that would look at the variables and do an announcement giving the state, but if they have to do that it would be just as easy to call and see where the call routes.
We...
We use variables in some of our vectors.
Is there a way to give feedback to the agents about the state of a variable?
One group changes a variable to rout calls to another vector.
They can change it, but have to place a test call to be sure it’s working.
Thanks.
We installed a large multi-site implementation of Modular Messaging. It has been nothing but a headach from day one. Avaya support has been NO help. All they want to do is collect logs and think about the problem. They decided we were not going to buy any thing else, so support closed our...
I called Avaya on Monday to ask a question about the DST patch, and the person ask if I would like them to do it. No Charge.
Odd. I didn't ask them to, just wanted to confirm I had the right patch load.
I think that is the only time they have ever been helpful.
Guess I'm lost.
Need to have a user hit an abbrev dial button linked to a system abbrev list - and not have the number dialed displayed.
From another thread I read that I should put ~s in front of the number dialed to suppress it, but it doesn't work for me.
~s1234
If I use ( ~s98005551212 )...
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