Thanks so much for the info. Exactly what I was hoping for.
Being I use App Server and not embedded voicemail, is there a way to just exclude all that crap? Same every time I upgrade the system?
Can someone explain to me the SD card recreation concept? My understanding is the firmware and licenses live on the card. Just tried to update my system, says not enough space. yeah yeah, I get it.
First, does the SD card have to be an Avaya card (I want a larger one and both cards I have here...
The instructions on the SP2 GA refer to the 11.04 to 11.1 upgrade, but still refer to the VMDK file to upgrade the app server on VMwhere. Where is that fiele downloaded from? I don't see it on support.
Where in the release notes does it say VMpro doesn't work on Windows Server? Page 20 of the GA release notes says preferred edition (VMPro) works on Windows 8.1, 10, and server 2012, R2, and 2016.
Agreed on the VIP-156PE -- it just works and was super simple to configure. We only use it a few times a week, but seems to work fine in and out using our sip outgoing lines too
Are there additional licensing requirements to move my system from a 500V2 to server edition? I have a 500 frame that the wan port is janky and would prefer to not replace it. We only have VCMs in there now and I don't even think they are required anymore as we don't use anything but SIP lines...
I was looking through the knowledge base and wondering if there was a license migration path to move away from a 500 V2 to server edition platform (running on VMware if it matters) -- do we need to purchase all new licenses (server, vmpro ports, etc) or can we move our licenses from our V2?
I tried making a backup via FTP and it restores to the VMPro (but with errors) but doesn't actually download any data. Had no issue pulling the callflow and moving that over. I've tried multiple different backup options. Both versions are the same.
Is there a guide for migrating configuration and messages from a UCM to a VMPro instance running on Windows? I've searched and found bits and pieces, just want to make sure I don't miss anything.
The planet POE ATA Worked out perfectly. It worked super easy (and I too screwed up the config first time, but was a simple fix) -it just works and no power cables. Thanks again for the recommendation!
I'm looking for a SIP door phone with pin pad for our office. Had anyone had any good or bad experience with them? I've used the Algo ones a bunch, but they don't offer anything with an pinpad override to get in the door.
https://www.cyberdata.net/collections/sip/products/011414
Anyone have a recommendation for an ATA that can be powered via POE? I've had good luck with the cisco spa112, but trying to look for a cleaner solution.
I have a UC Module that I am using for VM Pro. Want SMTP to work with it. Can't seem to get it to hit the internet unless I put a gateway on LAN1 with the IPO. (which immediately does work)
I'd prefer to NOT have another gateway to the internet on LAN1 and just keep the current config using an...
Phones are using built in IPSec -- When I put a meraki VPN appliance in line, it works fine (as one would expect) -- but I can't put a 600$ appliance in each office for 1 or 2 phones ;-) I'll try the fortigate suggestion above. Thanks Tommy
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