System Manager/Session Manager and Avaya Aura Device Services can automate the process. System Manager and Avaya Aura Devices Services can be integrated into AD for Single-Sign-On.
Route the call to using a vector. If the call fails to route, then the call will drop down to the next step and continue processing. You can then redirect the call as appropriate.
You may want to wait. Avaya's current position is to no longer support software only deployments and go 100% OVA however there are some discussions internally to go the opposite direction. Broadcom threw a wrench in the mix.
Sounds like this should be a GRIP request for a new feature.
Should be something like a parameter in the 46xxsettings.txt file to activate the keypad when dialing a specific number list.
The phone may or may not remember the login/password information. This is dependent on settings in the 46xxsettings.txt file. For example, the parameter QKLOGINSTAT and CLEAR_EXTPSWD_ON_LOGOUT.
If this is not a call forwarding or send all calls issue it is typically either a IP-Network-Region domain issue or a COR issue.
The domain in the IP-Network-Region should be consistent across all regions (unless you know exactly what you are doing and have some very unique reason for them to...
Dail plans are always fun. I suggest a full E.164 dial plan. For the US this is 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx. You can still dial 4 or 5 digits locally depending on how you configure the dial plan parameters, call type analysis, and UDP/AAR. The use of a prefix code is simple however as you have found out, it...
To be redundant you should have two individual PRI each with their own separate signal group. The ISDN provider should have no issue delivering them this way.
Historically, for larger deployments there is the capability to "pool" PRI circuits and have a primary and secondary signal channel...
There is no clear way to differentiate DID and non-DID numbers in CM unless you are E.164 (11-digit extensions). You would need to get the DID ranges/numbers from the carrier as suggested.
With SIP now being the primary carrier services, I like to program all DID numbers in the System Manager...
PSA is a rebranding of the original site administrator. I assume Avaya handed over development to the Provision group. Looks identical except for the Provision branding.
PSA was already released however it appears to be missing from the Support Site where it is supposed to be. I sent the product manager an e-mail and brought it up on the Partner Community Council last week. If I don't see it today I'll escalate.
Yes, according to the offer definition PSA is $0.
Agree with BIS.
At this point you cannot legally upgrade to R12. You would not be able to purchase the licenses. Prologix are end of sale, end of support, end of life. You really need to upgrade to a new platform.
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