Interesting. I have literally hundreds of remote phones using NAT and never had to do that. Now, the UX5000 that was another story and you have to do that.
Ozzie, you shouldn't need to do that. If NAT is setup properly. Your biggest issues will be if SIP ALG is turned off at both ends. Internally you shouldn't be using NAT. You can use both NAT and local phones. Check your network settings and network. Never had an issue. 10-46-14 should...
Well, the voicemail in the US is always sold with the system so there is no reason not to use it. I know a LOT of people use the VRS like a vm in the rest of the world. Pretty sure using 102 WONT GET THE vrs TO PICKUP.
Open wireshark on the SV9100. Use the other networking port directly to a laptop. You will find you answer. Either conflict, DOS, etc. Absolutely a networking issue.
Sounds like ATT has DTMF too short. Now this is for an SV8100 etc...
You might have to be logged into Manufacturer.
80-03: DTMF Tone Receiver Setup: Choose 01 in drop down box - DTMF for extensions OR in your case choose 02 for Analog lines
80-03-07: 1
80-03-08: 1
Save and reboot.
Yep, all this. I have a LOT of people upgrading before the end of the year. I tried to get them to look at other options but they love their NEC. I mean, I get it...it's as solid as anything.
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