installed avaya server edition with the iso twice and licenses would come back dormant. tried the OVA and everything came up perfectly. hope this helps someone
ironically I also am currently moving quite a few server editions at this time and would recommend backing it up (entire vm) with veeam and restoring it in the new location
we are moving like 12 of these from one datacenter to another and basically sending them via v motion. something interesting. originating network is 172.16.21.xxx and new network is 172.17.31.xxx when we move them and change the ip address it does not ask for a new plds key or 30 day grace...
not sure of anyone else is having this issue what used to happen in a day or two days is now not happening at after 7+ days
PLDS license purchases for ip endpoint licenses as well as sip trunk licenses. Layoffs? if anyone knows please feel free to let me know
Unless of course you use the asterisk at the front. Terminate the sip trunks to that, use it to manage the calls, then transfer the calls via sip to the IPO. You can keep the vmpro for internal use and messages.
Outbound calls would go out through the asterisk.
SIP trunks between asterisk and...
you are correct, but we are talking about 100 plus sip channels for this deployment to an auto attendant, that means that we need some very expensive quantities of voicemail pro licenses, that is what I am trying to avoid
if anyone has done this in a production environment and can share their experience. vmpro licenses are ridiculous expensive so we are entertaining asterisk as a GW Devise for auto attendant and routing to the ip office. all phones will be J series sip and connected to the ip office only.
not...
is anyone using this in a large scale production environment? we have an all meraki Avaya setup in the datacenter for a few clients and I was wondering if anyone has moved to Amazon from on prem good bad ugly etc. We currently use adtran SBC's and use a mesh of twillio, flowroute...
we had a case open on this and it sat for a long time with avaya, the latest from them is the newest firmware that just came out in October. This was of course the one way audio, I would recommend upgrading to see if it fixes your issue
https://downloads.avaya.com/css/P8/documents/101060975
waves just show up empty, both email and on phones checked vmpro password in security it matches etc. vmware ESXI 6.0, I am restarting the entire virtual machine (complete linux restart) in a few hours to see if that fixes it as it did for
Server Edition - 10.1.1 -- No audio when leaving...
int the event you have the 9 also being presented with incoming calls the E.164 format helps with this 1 in the event you are doing mobility it strips the 9 and presents the cell phone with +1-xxx-xxxx instead of showing the 9 resulting in failed callbacks
The way to fix this is to completely rebuild and relicense the SE, recreating the conf file does not work, even though i placed the mac address and all parameters in correctly
so i had a new install and a cutover for Server Edition wanted to keep ip address same as 500V2 because so many handsets spread all over the state and configured it under LAN2 prior to the cutover. Cutover Saturday and all was working fine up until this morning I log in and the Eth0 under...
So voicemail to email stopped working in essential edition, but yet alerts worked fine under system events > SMTP, Trace also showed SMTP working as well So i know my relay is fine, and also voicemail to email "notifications" also working. So why in the F#%$@ won't it send the M#$%@# FU#$%#$...
Has anyone tried replacing these drives themselves? using a MSATA style drive? If so what drive was purchased?
im expired on PCN and wanted to give this a try as i have quite the UCMOD graveyard
Thanks in advance.
Yes there is definitely a reason "they" are no longer there and "we" are now there. In addition to this they had win7 and winxp vmpro refurbished PC boxes with nic cards that were rejecting traffic resulting in congestion counts in the thousands. Once we spun up a virtual 2012 and created a...
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