If the customer wants all 7 POTs lines on all of the phones, why not just program line appearances for each of the lines? This functionality has been around in IP Office forever.
Create a User Rights group for all of the users to fall under, add all 7 lines as Line Appearances on the keys and...
I'm assuming he means because traditionally upgrading from a .0 to a .1 release was a licensed/paid upgrade.
I'm willing to deal with the confusion for the new Multiple Appearance DN options. How it took them 10.1 releases to finally catch up to a 20+ year old PBX feature is beyond me.
Yes you can, point Option 66 to the IP Address of the IP Office in the DHCP Server. I believe I was able to use Option 176 as an alternative to option 66 as well, but I can't remember for sure.
Tested this in my lab as well, 10.0.3 Primary & Secondary, and once I had the SIP domain configured, they actually did fail over properly (faster than the H323 phones). I noticed the 11xxsettings.txt file had S1 and S2 configured (as Primary and Secondary) as well, which contradicts the Avaya...
Typically it would look for an 1120eSIP.cfg or 1140eSIP.cfg file from the TFTP Server, but in the case of using these phones on the IP Office (From what I've read), everything is auto-generated by the IP Office and can't (shouldn't?) be modified.
Thanks for the reply!
I too was able to get the phone to failover using S2 manually configured on the phone, just wondering if there is a way to do this in bulk, as I'm looking at needing to add it to roughly 200 phones.
R10 supports SIP resiliency, in the docs it states that the 1100 series sets need to be "manually configured" for failover server, but surely they can't mean you need to manually set the failover ip at the set itself can they? I've tested failover to the secondary server as it stands, and the...
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