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  1. CommDude

    What exactly is the difference between a TN2224 and TN2224B line card

    The System Description manual (555-233-200) contains description of circuit packs. The letters are "suffixes" and sometimes have a particular meaning. The version of the System Description manual I have doesn't contain any functional differences between the TN22224 and TN2224B...
  2. CommDude

    Has anyone intergrated their switch for cellular?

    Regarding EC500, this is optional software on the Avaya voice server that provides the ability to bridge a cell phone number with an extension/DID#. A call to the extension simultaneously rings the desktop phone and the cell phone. With resepect to hardware, a T1 loop-back configuration is...
  3. CommDude

    Trivia Question Re: TDY

    ...or it could be I've once again succumbed to over complicating a simple problem... how about teletype (TTY) - duh - or, as SF0751 pointed out, "text telephone"... I should have read SF0751's description more carefully as it was right on. Geesh!
  4. CommDude

    Multiple ASA Sessions To A Single Target System

    You can set up multiple ASA sessions to a single target system (e.g. 2 separate, simultaneous connections to Definity from ASA) by doing the following in ASA: - Click on System and select the Definity system - Click on System and Properties - Click Add below the Connections box - Assuming a LAN...
  5. CommDude

    Trivia Question Re: TDY

    Hmmmm... well, here's my best guess... TDY was actually a misinterpretation for TTY that stuck; "Tee" & "Dee" being soundalikes and TTY being some variation on teletype. Don't know if this is right, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it! :-) Thanks all for the input!
  6. CommDude

    Trivia Question Re: TDY

    I was asked today what TDY stands for and I'm sorry to say I don't know. I see TDD and TDY used together as a defacto reference to devices for the hard of hearing. TDD definitions I've seen include: terminal display device and telecommunication device for the deaf. I've yet to see what TDY...
  7. CommDude

    Synchronize Time

    The Audix time is as good as the system (processor & clock) it's running on; may be good, may not be. Bobg1's way is the only way I know of to set the Audix time. There may be an auto sync somewhere, I've just not used it. Regarding the synching of Definity to PC time, yes via ASA Fault &...
  8. CommDude

    Synchronize Time

    Should have proof read the first post for clarification... there is not an auto time synch between Definity and Audix; but once done manually, they should stay synched.
  9. CommDude

    Synchronize Time

    The time displayed on the stations is the Definity time. You can purchase Multi-Location Software if you have stations supported in different time zones and want the local time displayed. You can synchronize the Definity time to the PC time via Avaya Site Administration (ASA). I would highly...
  10. CommDude

    IP Office?

    Have you looked into a G700 (probably not cheaper) or a G600 remoted to an S8700 (providing you have one). You'd lose the traditional EPN hardware and circuit packs, but could keep the stations. The total cost of ownership might work out considering a single system (S8700), single set of RTU...
  11. CommDude

    Block specific incoming numbers?

    Hmmm... another brilliant theory shot down due to the introduction of an annoying fact. OK... 2 ideas. One, the user can eyeball the caller id and ignore the ANI in question... the fact that they're being monitored may stop the source within a reasonble amount of time. Assuming the whole idea...
  12. CommDude

    Block specific incoming numbers?

    SF0751 is on the right track... only don't change the numbers to VDN's, but enter a VDN/vector in the middle of the inbound call and the station. Meaning: ch sta <ext> change a coverage path to <cp1> ch coverage path <cp1> Point1: v<vdn1> ch vdn <vdn1> Vector Number: <vector1> ch...
  13. CommDude

    Backup PBX Translations using ASA

    BIS... yes, but this requires access to the physical media if you want to move it offsite or use a previous backup for data restoration. Most of my personal experience is remote administration which makes things like backup/recovery somewhat problematic and introduces a great dependency on a...
  14. CommDude

    Vector Detail Reporting Via ASA

    Summary: looking for a way to use ASA to obtain vector detail... read on. Avaya Site Administration (ASA) provides the ability to create a document repository containing a lot of detail about your Avaya voice server (e.g. Definity). ASA provides the ability to create and schedule reports and...
  15. CommDude

    Has anyone used Avaya IP Agent

    I have deployed IP Agent & IP Softphone in many places with up to Definity R10.x and it works just fine... providing (always qualifications, aren't there!) :-) ... providing the computing and network environment are robust enough to support it. Meaning, ask Avaya for the minimum PC...
  16. CommDude

    Can you track/report on Service Observe?

    Can you report on Service Observe from a specific station and the details of the service observing session (e.g. observed station & duration of observation)?
  17. CommDude

    Can't get into newly purchased Definity(A) ECS R7

    You can purchase used hardware to use in the U.S. (providing it's not &quot;Grey-Market&quot;), but the RTU is non-transferable. You will need to contact Avaya to purchase software, features, and RTU for all your applications.
  18. CommDude

    View last inbound number

    There is a call log feature on digital stations, button definition: msg-retr (not sure what release began support). However, this feature only records missed, inbound calls; and then only if the caller id is received. Since you only know a crank call is a crank call by virtue of answering...
  19. CommDude

    EPN &lt;--&gt; EPN &lt;--&gt; PPN Link?

    Good question. There are 2 scenarios where I see a benefit. First, a remote site &quot;B&quot; where an EPN is preferable to IP telephony due to survivability needs. Remote site &quot;A&quot; already T1 connected to the PPN is close to Site B, too far for copper, but not for fiber. Assuming...
  20. CommDude

    EPN &lt;--&gt; EPN &lt;--&gt; PPN Link?

    Not quite... :-). No loop. We have many T1 remoted EPN's connected to a G3r CSS. The question regards connecting a new EPN via an existing EPN. So, it is literally EPN2 connected to EPN1 via fiber, EPN1 connected to PPN via T1. Therefore, EPN2 is obtaining the archangel link by way of EPN1.

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