Is there a way to be part of a huntgroup and not ring the phone but have the button flash instead?
The end user wants to be part of the hunt group and there is an external bell that rings but he does not want the phone to ring when someone is by the door and rings the door bell. He wants to be...
in Avaya IP office, I would like to activate a relay when a certain extension or hunt group is rung. Is that possible and if yes, how would I program that?
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Yes. I figured it out. Apparently the Avaya ip office has some default settings assuming cloud, other ports etc. Once I changed those, it is working now.
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Butbyrd. I stand by my suggestion. You can basically lock down the IP Office that it only responds to IPs that you permit without a firewall or anything since it will not respond. Of course, you need to remove the 0.0.0.0 and only have IP addresses you permit.
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Note that the programming above with cause the phone system to not respond to any packets sent. A real sophisticated hacker of a extremely high level (I am not sure that exists) will be able to send packets to the phone system with no need for response. I doubt the hacker can do anything...
You can do it with avoiding any hacking by locking down the PBX to respond only to the IP addresses you permit.
Here is how to do it:
Under IP ROUTE - where you program the gateway, you have 3 fields.
The first field IP ADDRESS - is normally 0.0.0.0 - you should lock it down to the ip address...
I switched to websocket after nearly 20 years using Proprietary. It removed the strange ip address and the circuits came up.
Thank you sizbut - your solution is what fixed it.
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I deleted the SCN on both sides and get the same results. The 56.54.49.46 looks strange. I wonder if that is what is causing all the issues, but I cannot see where it is coming from. Nothing in the Administrator has that Ip address and it looks very live and active.
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One of the systems looks stable but this side looks strange.
the 56.54.49.46 ip address looks like someone hacked the customer's system?
what are the call nubmers
and users?
the number looks inflated.
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Just noticed on the error log an interesting TLS error on one of the sites under security:
Ip address (local site) peer ip address Fatal error
192.168.1.10:5061 192.168.2.10:54843 protocol version not suppoted...
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