Guys again i must thank the individuals that contribute to this forum. I was able to get the E1 up and running. Had to make 2 changes.
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I changed the link descriptor to inverted on audio and data as suggested by kwbMitel and p011406
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I changed voice compression to ADI
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I am having some trouble programming an E1 NSU. Right not i am able to dial and receive call. However when the receiver is picked up all i get is noise on the line. Does anyone have any basic settings for programming the NSU
Hi good day all, I have been having an issue with an sx 2000 where call to extension on the system drop. Its also affecting calls coming into the system from the trunks. The call simply just cut off during a call. Your assistance with this matter will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
My point exactly. I have a client that is requesting this feature for their organisation. Apparently a competitor offered them this solution and told them that it could be done with a PBX system they install. I just want to make sure that this sort of thing cannot be done
Firstly is this for when the person is on a call. I would like to activate the microphone when the phone is just sitting there on a desk. Secondly is there a short code to activate this feature.
All lines are POTS lines in outgoing group 0. ARS is set to send calls out on group 0. Outgoing calls are allowed when the system is first rebooted for about 5 minutes then it goes back to saying waiting for line.
Running an Avaya IP Office version 7.0.12. It allows the extensions to receive calls but shows waiting for line when the extension makes a call. All the lines show idle on SSA. On call status calls show ringback but does not select a trunk.
My thoughts exactly. Thanks for your help. Will keep the post open till we try the vlans on Monday. Hopefully, I'll have good news to share. Until then thanks
Will keep you posted. Dont know if you have ever seen this but one of the 1603 phones went down and when it can back up it just flashed white. What do you do with those phones?
This has been great support. Will discuss it with the client and see if we can work to configure some vlans on their switches and sort out these network issues.
3com switch 4200g is what the client has. Don't think they can do vlans through them. They use cisco routers to do vlans but that's about it. Vlans don't pass through to their other locations.
Any suggestions as to the best possible solution for dealing with this issue. Should I get the ip phones on there own vlans. If that doesn't work what else can I try
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