Thank you for the responses. Has anyone had any help using #203 settings? I know back in the day when I worked on a lot of Partners sometimes that helped when calls would get hung up in the AA. Thank you.
I have a client who just activated the RCF feature on a Parter R6. It is working, except when the call is completed the lines stay in use. They have to be disconnected at the station that the call was transferred to. Is this something that #203 can help with, or is it a carrier issue? I haven't...
thread940-1775764 makes reference to using a Stick with an IP Office to get the correct ring voltage to have the IP Office. The issue was resolved. I am curious to know if it was resolved by using the Stick, since I am having the exact same problem.
I have 3 durafon 1x units and 3 bases installed on an IPO R11. The incoming call route is a hunt group that rings all phones (they have about 10 digital handsets in addition to the Durafon handsets.) There are days when everything works perfectly, and days when the Durafon handsets won't answer...
I have an upgrade license but I have to go to 8.1.x or 9.0.x first to expand the boot loader. If they both do it what makes one better than the other - just idle curiosity on my part....
My apologies - I checked the path and both the config and.bin seem correct. Originally they were not; the customer was running 11.0 Mgr & even though I deinstalled it the upgrade still chose those directories. I deleted the folder that held the program and changed the working directories to the...
I am attempting an upgrade from 8.0.xx to 9.0.12 as the interim step before going to R11. When I choose file/advanced/upgrade the fields that normally show what version are available are blank, and all fields are grayed out, not allowing me to select any boxes. I have de-installed and...
I am experimenting with using SIP lines on a Partner using a Cisco SPA8000. The call quality is excellent, but I can't get the device to receive incoming calls. It's not the ACS, its the Cisco device because it happens with an analog handset as well. I have a ticket opened with Intermedia (they...
Yeah, these guys are pretty old-school. They are a massive warehouse that supports multiple (thousands) of off site locations and they call them frequently to verify orders, etc. They have a need to call 'store 9230' and that with *6 in front will be the speed dial. It's how they identify...
Thank you for verifying that. Still sorting out the speed dials - if each one represents a different location, and there is no match between the phone number and the identifying location number, wouldn't I need a short code for each location? So *60001, *60002, *60003 are, in reality, location...
So.. if every short code represents a different 10-digit number, won't I need one for each number? And am I correct in my assumption that analog devices can't use a centralized directory? I am inferring that from statements regarding the directory that limit certain phones and seem to indicate...
I 'need' 60001 through 66000, with every number assigned. I assumed the xxxx will all be replaced with numbers so I have no x's in the final list. I made a few on my system just to see how long it takes because this is a lot of numbers. I also am wondering if I have to go this route versus...
Is there a limit to how many short codes you can use for speed dials? If I use *6xxxx could there theoretically be 60001 through 69999? I understand a centralized directory is also an option, but am being told that might not be possible on essential edition. The documentation is sparse and/or I...
I thought the system configuration was limited to 2500 entries? They have 5000+ I need to move and the list is growing.....
All the Avaya documentation seems to say for a list that size I have to enable LDAP or HTTP and use the IP address of the box holding the data to import it. They currently...
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