Hmmm funny.
Is the provider by any chance Vodafone?
I'm working in the netherlands and a collegue had a call from a customer with the exact same problem. (Although they are on a Cisco Communication manager).
We did some research and in our case we suspect that provider (Vodafone) is messingup...
...will not be any conflicts with other configuration.
- Now put that partition in the calling search space(s) which are use by the directory numbers. *** Important*** Place the partition above the partition which is used by your route patterns (otherwise a match is found on the route pattern...
Make a Route pattern (Call Routing -> Route/Hunt -> Route Pattern) with the specific number.
Place it in the correct partition so it can be reached and select at "route option" (around the 11th line) "Block this pattern".
That about it ;)
...1 Member c025.5caa.e380 5 1 Ready
2 Member c025.5cce.ec00 10 1 Ready
*3 Master b4e9.b028.a800 15 1 Ready
4 Member b4e9.b00c.6880 1 1 Ready
The first step I think I...
Hi xzeneize10,
it's been alwhile since i've worked with wireless (So anybody if i'm wrong correct me), but i though it is something like this:
AIR-CAP.... For these access-points you'll need a wireless lan controller. On this controller is the configuration made which pushes it to the access...
Hi ReallyRotten,
what do you have for partition and CSS on your Translation pattern?
I've looked up some documentation that i've made years back and it is almost similar to your description. It looks as following:
1) Create PLAR Partition
2) Create PLAR CSS , in this CSS put the partition of...
Johan are you ill?
Advising Broadsoft instead of IPO :P (What happend to your Avaya blood?)
(And didn't you research a option to use the IPO as a hosted platform. Didn't work out as well as expected?)
The timer you are looking for is called the interdigit timeout.
Here a link for cucm 3 & 4 but (if i recall correctly) on higher versions it's the same timer and can be found roughly on the same spot...
This sounds to me like a digit timer (on a cucm it is called: dialed digit timeout) on the Norstar. It waits for a few seconds before proceding with the call (because maybe you press more digits).
The hash (#) is commonly used to tell the pabx that it is the end of the digit string. So therefor...
I'm not quite sure but based on these lines a far and distant bell rang that i've had something like this years back:
*Sep 5 07:52:36.435: //-1/F6CD57488007/SIP/Info/sipSPIMatchSrcIpGroup: Match not found on carrier id
*Sep 5 07:52:36.435: //-1/F6CD57488007/SIP/Info/sipSPIMatchSrcIpGroup...
It's not a matter of difficulty, but of understanding. I agree that some ways of programming require alot of steps, but on the other hand it's a very flexible system ;)
I have to say I've never had anyting done with voicemail, but I think you should try something as following:
Make a...
This is because the call is offered to the huntgroup.
And huntgroup call can't be diverted.
The divert that is set on the phone is only for that phone (directory number)only.
And a huntgroup call ignores that forward and therefore the phone still rings when the huntgroup is being called.
Your...
You added the wrong route. Probably this will work better:
route add <ip add of UC520> mask 255.255.255.255 <ip add of your local gateway>
From there on it depends if you local gateway can route between the 2 subnets
On the hipath 3000 series it is possible, but unfortunatly I don't remeber how it's done since it's years back I did it.
The only thing I recall is that it was a hell after implementing it. Since it's not realy hotdesking but some sort of hardware/software port swap.
And when multiple users at...
Year's back I learned the hard way that not all terminal emulators support all special characters like @#$% ect. and locked myself out of the router [upsidedown]
If you have one of those special characters in your password I suggest to try another terminal emulator. Putty for example I never had...
Only on the Hicom 150e office series. On it's perdecessor Hicom 150 it won't work that series has a i'ts own very weird tool which I seen once and didn't make sense at all :p
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