So in my infinite wisdom, I decide to try to backup our PBX over xmodem:
ld 143
xbk
<cr>
<cr>
R>
At this point I tell Minicom to accept a file via xmodem, and Minicom says there was a failure executing this protocol. Great. Now I can't access my switch cause presumably it's sitting there...
John,
Ok yes, that was pretty much over my head. I have thus far stuck with move/add/changes so I'm not sure what ncos or rlb is. Think you could post the code and/or explain this in simpler terms for me?
Thanks
Thank you for the information. Stating showed that it was ok, so I tested it in the wiring closet. Must have freaked out for some reason, but it works ok now.
I have a user who is trying to make an international call but cannot. I don't want to open up everyone in our office to make international calls for obvious reasons. What I'd ideally like is some access code that someone (maybe a manager) would have to enter to dial internationally. How do other...
Last week before going on vacation I setup a handset for someone and all worked well. When I came back I got an email from her saying she was out of the office for a few days, came back and it isn't working anymore. I have confirmed the wiring and that the handset hasn't gone bad, and the PBX...
Erm. Disregard that last post. Here's what I meant:
I added CLS SFA to both phones and unanswered calls to 1111 still go to 1111's voicemail box. I want them to go to 2222's. Am I missing something?
Here's the example I'd like to work with:
1) User at DN 1111 CFWs to 2222
2) Caller rings 1111 which forwards properly
3) User at 2222 does not answer the phone
4) Caller is sent to 1111's voicemail box
When someone forwards their phone to someone else and the call goes unanswered, I want it...
I'm in the Atlanta area, so I can't limit CFW 8; it would have to be 11, as we have 3 area codes that are local (404, 678 and 770). Even if I could limit CFW to only those area codes, that would be better than nothing.
I don't follow exactly how I would affect NCOS on the trunk or the set. I...
After reading some old posts, I found out how to set CLS CFXA and the CFW key length to 11 to allow someone to forward to an external cellphone while they are gone.
I understand that there are obvious security risks to this like having the person CFW their DN to South America or something...
Here is the output. If I am interpreting this correctly, it appears that CNDA is set.
DES 2616
TN 006 0 00 01
TYPE 2616
CDEN 8D
CUST 0
AOM 0
FDN 7900
TGAR 1
LDN NO
NCOS 4
SGRP 0
RNPG 0
SCI 0
SSU
LNRS 16
XLST
CLS UNR FBD WTA LPR MTD FNA HTA TDD HFA
MWA LMPN RMMD SMWD AAD IMD XHD IRD...
Certain phones, when they dial other extensions internally do not show the name of the caller. The DN shows fine but no name. I have tried re-creating the DN/extension from a phone that does not have this problem but to no avail. How can I go about addressing this issue?
Yea, it's a softkey. But in my ignorance I don't know how to actually hit said softkey. I was trying to reset someone's voicemail password. I thought the voicemailbox number was the same as the extension but it says no such mailbox. Step 1 for me is to get out of this menu. Step 2 is finding out...
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