print your rout data blocks in LD 21 and look for a rout that has then prompt VTRK set to yes. Then look for the prompt PCID (protocol ID for rout) and see if it is set to SIP if it is you have SIP trunks already.
If 2222 is your DN then either exchange will work if your carrier is sending 4 digits. If you only have 2222 in one of the DID ranges I would call 321 2222 and 329 2222 and see which one rings your phone.
I have a bunch of 9611g sets. Some have button modules. I have FBONCASCREEN set to 1 in my 46XXsettings. Also in the sets I have turned on split screen. On sets that do not have any bridged appearances my features now appear as they should right after the call appearances on the main screen. On...
Im not much on the IP Office but was wondering if anyone has run across this or got past it.
Ive set up the IP office as per the documentation I had at hand and incoming and outbound calls worked but outgoing CLID did not. Here is what I found. If setup like the book the only thing that gets...
Might be too late but I would try the following:
1) Reboot SS
2) Make sure all elements (SS, CS, MGC, MC32) are either all reg or all not reg to the security domain
3) Try to transfer the node
4) Log into EM and see if the node is still there if not import it from SS or CS
5) Save the node
6)...
If you can see the node in EM that means that the WEB page can get the node file from the call server.
You should edit the node. You don't need to change anything but save and transmit it.
If you have trouble transmitting to all elements try leaving the security domain (LD117 unreg u s) then...
Thanks for the posts.
guycable2 you are correct. I tested again and the display does go back to page 1 when set B hangs up or I can hit the shift key to return to page 1 while set B is still off hook
Can anyone confirm that they see the same thing with different releases? I have a CS1000E 6.00.R 1140 firmware version C7J.
The scenario is as follows:
Set A is an 1140 with a DN programmed on a key that is on page 2 of the display (Key 6-11). Can be either a SCN or SCR. That DN also appears on...
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