We are having issues with our CenturyLink SIP Trunk. outgoing calls stopped working all of the sudden. CL support says they are receiving a PAI request in the header. we have this set to none in the SIP URI but they are saying they are still reviving the PAI info.. is there anywhere else...
We have an IP Office 9.1.5 that all SIP devices started becoming unregistered at the same time. If they are on a call the cal will drop. The devices are losing their registration and all registration requests are being denied as "401 Unauthorized". After about an hour they will all register...
I have found that if you choose any other options in the visual VM the next time you access the visual VM the message will no longer be busy. It is an extra step but at least they can use the visual VM while you wait for a response from Avaya.
It happened again today at our site. I did find that when the message says busy if I go to any other option in the VM menu and exit out when I re-enter the VM the message was then available.
I have added an internal auto answer button and it is now allowing me to make changes to that feature again. I will have to wait and see if the setting stays active or not.
We have an IP500V2 that we just installed with release 11.0.4 with J169 SIP phones release 4.0.0.0.21. We are trying to use the Internal Auto Answer feature on the phones. I set the feature in the phone and save it. The feature will function for a short period of time and then randomly turn...
We have found that there is a delay with the audio after the J169's are rebooted. The first call after a reboot has about a 5-10 second delay before audio is heard. All calls after the first call are fine. This happens after every reboot of these phones.
We have still been able to get ADI licenses from our Distributor. The disti has to send it to Avaya to be redeemed so it takes several days but it is still possible and much cheaper than a Avaya money grab upgrade.
We have a SIP paging server registered to an IP Office 9.0.3. the SIP server then sends the page to a multicast stream that is sent to a group of paging speakers (a mixture of Cyberdata and Algo devices). If we page from a digital phone (5410, 9504, or 9508) the audio is heard over the...
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