Looking for the ability for a receptionist to simply screen inbound calls and transfer to employee extensions that are twinned to their cell phones. Possible? Work around?
r8.1 and pri
I had windows firewall turned off but also had to remove the firewall from the NIC completely. On a workstation it was fine but on windows server this is what I had to do for manager to see the remote sites. Thanks for the help.
Still no go. Here is what I have done.
Under Discovery I have TCP Discovery checked.
NIC IP 172.16.10.10
NIC Subnet 255.255.255.0
Lower IP Range 172.16.10.1
Upper IP Range 172.16.10.254
IP Seach Criteria is blank until I click on the line above the following displays:
172.16.10.1 -...
Replacing VoicemailPro R3.2 on a windows box with R8.1 application server on vmware. Should I just Export the entire MDB on the old box and Import on the new one?
Correct, they need to setup a Relay. Specially on Exchange 2010 go to the following: Server Configuration-HubTransport-ReceiveConnectors. Then create a new Receive Connector called VOICEMAIL or whatever....go to Network tab and put in the IP of the voicemail server. Then in Auth tab either basic...
gotcha. so new 500 will need essential license then dongle swap for preferred. at what point is it best to upgrade the existing 5620sw phones to the latest software? while they are still on the 406? then do a reset of the phones and register to 500?
For a small site of 13 IP phones with 6 channels on a T1 I'm guessing we should just go with the ATM (since we need the analog ports) and then just 13 endpoint licenses since the ATM comes with 10 VCMs on r8.1?
Main site has 406v2 on r3.2 and voicemail pro. Other two sites with 500v2 and r8.1. Release 3.2 didn't have a license for SCN but working with another r3.2 site just fine. For r8.1 sites we have SCN license and Essentials as well. Are we able to use the r3.2 sites voicemail for the r8.1 sites?
QOS shouldn't be an issue even if you have all 48 phones going at once on the 3448 and no data on the switch. could be some sort of broadcast storm on your switch or even a single bad phone. i would check the stats on the switch and drill down to each port. also check the port the ip500 is on...
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