there is no serial number on the sd card. The licences are tied to the mac address of the proceser card and are not held on the sd card. We swap them all the time when doing system upgrades. You will have problems formating and creating a new sd card as the early samsungs use fat 8 to format...
its prob port security on the switch. this stop the amount of diff devices that can be conected so plugging in a diff laptop or phone on the port eventually locks it out that is why it works on a diff port
yes you can we have done it a few times you can move the licences from 1 dongle\card onto 2 so with a bit of moving around you can do what you want. be carefull though as if you dont send the old card back you will be charged for all licences
I don’t know where some people get there facts from but you don’t need a "trunk for each phone" the features on our hosted system exceed what is available on a Avaya and yes we sell other systems I have been working on the Avaya from the network alchemy days . We here the same arguments all...
not going to argue but most of our installs are 30-40 phones with some up to 700 and if the features are not as good as avaya you are looking at the wrong platform But as this conversation will only go one way on a legacy forum i will say no more just trying to help the guy
you can use them on a hosted platform and they work great they are week on sip so we use skinny. allot more cost efective than replacing the phones and more features than a avaya
you will need to load a sip image on the phone as they use skinny in default. Why bother though you will lose lots of features. if you are swapping a call manager out talk to a dealer and put the phones on a hosted platform and they will get all the features they need at a fraction of the cost
it will be as stable as all the rest that means bugs they will not fix then in 6 months it becomes eol lol 10 out soon there are some changes in 10 that i think are stupid but will make avaya more money and thats what they want
There is allot of miss understanding on hear about hosted. We install Pabx and hosted and about 70% of all new installs are hosted. They range in size from 1 user to 1000+ . We use dsl EFM and FTTC for connections and rarely have any voice problems (no more than sip trunks) It comes down to if...
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