Forgot to mention the phone is connected to wifi, I'm using port 5070 (default port on the 8300) and I can ping the pbx from the phone.
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Hi all, I have an 8300 loaded with 3rd party sip licences. All programming is done on the 8300's side (SIP converter and what not) and I have the phone pointed to the 8300 but it will not register. The phone is set to dhcp, I'm going to give it a static IP in a minute. Any ideas would be nice...
Do you have dial tone on the headset? If its a new extension some times you have to write it to the system to get dial tone EC6> de >0>de >0, if you keep pressing your space bar you'll see a 1 (means it still writing) then it'll switch to a 3 when its done, if you have remote pims you'll want to...
You try right clicking on the program and run as administrator? Also check the task manager and make sure its not running in the background somewhere.
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Do you have an 8300 programming manual? If you do your going to want to look under CID Call routing, you can route the call to a mailbox or something everytime based on the person CID. Basically the 8300 will look at the CID info and based on that it'll select what route to put it through...
phadobas thanks for the idea, I got it to put out the CID that I wanted, I tested with my cell. I programmed in a Pots line number from one of our other sites to see if the 911 center would get the address that correlates with that line, they got the main tenant's address. I then realized I...
O yea right sorry, I Misunderstood, yea our carrier allows to put out our own CID. I literally can make it anything, that's why I referred to those commands
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Jeez way ahead of us about 14 hours. Are there any other commands I need to look into?
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Awesome idea!!! Imma try this tomorrow, not sure in the 8500 what the commands are but in the 8300, for cid there are 3 main ones that come to mind 1212 1213 and 5005. 5005 is your pattern in our case its the first six of the DID, and in 1213 are the last four of the DID 1212 assigns the...
Most definitely, at my last job they were a sip trunk wholesaler and sold non hosted solutions. And alot of times we had more problems than solutions. Thanks for the advise!!
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Great!!! I was looking at something like this, just need sip licenses now but this would do the trick I think. Thanks
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Rightttttt haha maybe for me and you, but where i work there all about making the system do things that its not meant to do haha. Ill suggest this and see what happens. Theres got to be a way for this to work in a non-hosted environment. I thought of an e911 service but that would complicate...
at this site theres only going to be ip phones, I need them to pick the pots lines when 911 is dialed and used the pri at my main site for everything else. If I set them up now they'll be able to dial out but everything will go out on mains pri, including 911, also if they loose network...
I understand how tenanting works and lcr, But would I still create a new tenant if there isnt an 8300 on site?
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Hi all,
One one of our remote locations currently has pots lines and use that to make/receive all calls, every other site uses 8300s. They don't have an 8300 cause its just 2-3 phones. Now I'm being asked to install one there, I would much rather like to just put some IP phones there and have...
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