Probably more of a SpectraLink question - but couldn't find the right place for it. We have an existing SpectraLink 6300 system with a large number of analog cards - all works great. Found a CPN316 card in one of my cabinets not being used - it's for Nortel Meridian digital phones. So...
I can't find any good documentation that explains what the following LED's on the FLT card faceplate means (we have FLT-N cards).
PWR - ERR
RST - NMI OFF
+5H - +5L
SPE - LPE
4 - 0 DS
5 - 1 DS
6 - 2 DS
7 - 3 DS
SI - SO PORT
For the SI/SO port lights - when both are flashing in unison on a...
I am doing just that - matching complaints to CDR's. When I do that, I'm seeing instances where I'm not seeing a "'message waiting clear'; 'Dir: 0'" come out of the CDR log when they check their messages. So it's not even telling the PBX to invoke an MCK from emulated 2616 set on the FLT card.
I'm not seeing an event 18 (where should I look?). But here's output from the CDR showing message waiting set and clear.
We have 4 MWI ports, about 1000 mailboxes, and this happens randomly across the board.
***** 13 OCT 87 11:05:17AM
SMS:(SESSION MODE SET)
Port: 3G Mode: 1 Box: 5554880...
Some more info. Was able to pull CDR out of the Octel system - and I can see where they're checking messages, but there's no MWI activity. Where should I be looking?
Test calls I'm making I can see MWI on/off. So this is a random / intermittent issue.
Thanks.
Getting an increasing number of complaints about MWI's not extinguishing when folks are checking their voice mail. Running an Octel 250/Aria 3.11.05-1 with FLT cards on a Nortel Option 61c PBX running Succession 3.0
Enhanced traces of the MWI ports on the PBX show MIK/MCK activity when voice...
Make sure the PBX ports connected to your Octel system are up and running - and that you don't have more PBX ports than Octel ports in your hunt group. Otherwise, do a port test in Octel to see where the problem may be.
SIP/RTP protocols come to mind. But there are plenty of internet streaming audio applications out there. Best bet is to find a broadcast engineering forum. Those guys will have some answers for you as I imagine you need a turnkey solution that's more or less plug-and-play.
Nortel digital phones typically are good to 3,000 feet. Problem is - most of my copper runs from the PBX to the endpoints are over 2,500 feet (I have a 2700 pair from the PBX to another MDF in the plant that's 2,400 feet then feeds out to the IDF's around the plant). That and it's a 2,000...
Nope - need to run 400 analog lines to a legacy SpectraLink 30000 system over a 2,300 ft span of copper pairs (there's 2700 total pairs - about half in use, about half of what's not used bad/questionable). Plenty of fiber I could use - so rather go that route with some fiber media converters...
What does local code say on the matter. Some local jurisdictions may have fire code that specifies POTS (and only POTS) as your primary then PBX/cell/VoIP/morse code/smoke signals (ha!) as your secondary.
Trying to get out of a potential nightmare. Power generating plant built between the 60's and 80's has an extensive copper wiring plant between an old telco CO that once hosted a DMS-100 switch for Centrex (since replaced with a Nortel 81c), that connects out to the various buildings on site...
When we were at Disney World in Orlando in late 2013 - I noticed a large number of Nortel 3900 series phones throughout. Probably running a number of Nortel switches networked together for each park.
Is there something out there that will read back the DN of a phone I am calling from? For example... I come across some ratty old analog phone, or a digital phone without a display - have no idea what the DN of it is. Instead of bugging someone all the time to read back the number I'm calling...
3900's have reliability issues - mainly (as pointed out above) the display issues, and handsets tend to be a bit fragile (the metal weight will snap off if dropped enough times - same deal with the T-series Norstar/BCM sets). M2000 series - reliable workhorses... seen many out there in the...
Got a little issue here with a ground start trunk for a customer's 911 outbound calls. When you hit the ACOD for the 911 route - you hear a chunking sound for a few seconds, then it gives up and goes to ENTR 1 for their 911 RLI.
No problems with the circuit at the demarc - can ground start...
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