You will need SIP trunks for sure. As well as TR87 licences.
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Ok so what do you wan to do then, redirect 2 numbers?
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It may. Do you have a PC with a floppy and a falsh drive?
Sorry, now I understand the NTP comment.
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Not from the PSTN, only on MCDN site to site links.
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There should be a readme on the flash, but it goes in the keycode directory as keycode.kcd
You specifiy the file name on the command line.
Look in the NTPs under LD 143 for all of the command struncture
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Agree, it is a good time to audit everything, and since you will have ESA capabilities in the new release for 911, you should take the opportunity to implement that. That will most likely require changes to all fo your DN keys anyway for proper CLID table assignment.
Your vendor should be able...
If you have ESA properly configured with 911 as the ESDN and 9-911 as an SPN that points to an RLI that is LTERM = YES, then 911 will work under any scenario.
If you do not have ESA configured, you could probably do something, but I would activate ESA and do it the right way.
There is a way to...
DID numbers are not assigned to pysical trunks. They are virtual.
I think maybe you have 9 numbers assigned and want to redirect those? The Octel Integration is via Digital Station ports usually and not trunks.
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Just take a look on eBay! There are TONS out there. So even if they do break, the repair cost is cheap in most cases. You probably should factor that into the total cost of ownership.
Heck, I know of some old accounts still using wedge phones on old PE shelves! They can't upgrade to the current...
I now remember hearing of that problem on the 8600 with some older code. They may want to look at the code revision on that box.
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Just found a new Podcast from Nortel that discusses the recently signed New and Emergency Technology for 911 Act as well as PBX Administrator liability concerns with NENA's Government Affairs Director, Patrick Halley.
(BTW, NENA refers to PBX systems as MLTS)
Great information, and hints at...
Just checking. I don't remember this being a Gate Opener. Just a prompt.
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Correct C6E
Product Bulletin
Bulletin Number: P-2008-0102-Global-Rev2
Date: 11 July 2008
UNIStim Firmware Release 3.0 for IP Phones, including:
0604DCD for Phase II IP Phones (2001, 2002 & 2004),
621C6D for IP Phone 2007,
0623C6E, 0624C6E, 0625C6E and 0627C6E for IP Phone 1110, 1120E, 1140E...
I reboot the phones in my lab all the time, and due to this, I end up with DHCP issues. Not on the phones, but on the DHCP server. I had to set my IP lease length way down to 8 hours. This seems to stop most of the issues.
Like I said this is due to the fact that I am constantly unpluging...
Just curious, where are you that has 511 as the Emergency Number?
That is one I don't have on my list.
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In addition to the logout hour, you need to turn the feature on in LD 15 as well:
VO_ALO [!]YES[/!]
VO_ALOHR 18
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Here's a thought. Have them come in and do your E911 programming, or make sure it is right, and then have them put in the 211 while they are there. It's not that hard or a big deal. It's just if you have never done it, you will be lost and could end up breaking more than you fix!
This way you...
You are almost bound to a trunk side solution that watches for 911 digits and then alerts. In any case you would have to examine the actual cost of that solution and compare it against the cost of an upgrade. Do you really want to be on technology that is that old?!
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Citel now huh? Geez, I remember them way back when they were MCK Communications, then DTI, then a few others.
They made that cool little 2616 emulation box that you could call and read back the Caller ID and ring back to check analog sets. Seems they are the 'foster child' that can never find a...
Are you using a Nortel supplied 1GB flash? Or one that you bought over the counter?
The SanDisk are usually safe, not sure about others.
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