Ultimately you think its the distance?? The tap point is not stealing the pairs and then giving them back to the PBX. its simply monitoring them so im not sure if you should necessarilly double the distance... The actual amout of cat 5 involved in the setup is 125 plus 50 plus if you want to...
We have a T1 (PRI) tap card installed in a server and are attempting to troubleshoot audio quality issues. First want to make sure we are using the optimal tap point. What is the best or preferred location to tap the T1?? Out of the smart jack, CSU or PBX? If you change the tap point does that...
Just want to thank everyone. The way I had it wired should have worked. The problem is that the PBX vendor when on site put a new DB9 to RJ45 connector on the PBX thereby UN-doing the cross that the old one had. I was wired fine but since the call accounting box was wired straighthrough there...
Yeah, essentially all 3 devices are sharing a ground and I am thinking thats where the trouble is coming into play?? IDK. I tested by limiting both of the receiving devices to only getting the TX and GND pin from the source and putting it in on the RX and GND pins on each of the receiving...
Thanks Guys... I'm wondering if the length is the culprit then. I'm converting from DB9 to RJ45 for an extended run and mostly because the wires were already in place as spares. I then switch back to DB9 for conncetion to the second device. Both devices work fine on their own, even the one with...
Trying to send one physical DB9 port off of phone system to 2 devices. One is a buffer box for SMDR, the other is an audio recorder which also needs the smdr... Can this just be done by grabbing the RX and GND pins and sending them to the second device that needs to receive the data?? Neither...
I am trying to connect to partner messaging via LAN, but don't have a way to get in VIA rs-232 to setup the IP settings. Does anyone know if this system comes default with IP address settings, and if so what the IP and subnet are?? or hostname? Thanks.
I am trying to set up our 2 incoming lines to go directly to AA and then routed from there. This is probably a very simple answer, but I could not find any posts that explain start to finish and also looked at Avayas docs all day/nite.
Running Avaya ACS r4 with Partner Messaging R1 4port vm...
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