The biggest selling point we use against hosted systems is "If the Internet goes down...so do you". Power is our biggest issue here. It helps with the sell of lage expensive ups's.
You may be better off posting this in the definity systems forums...I would look real hard at the 8500 and the signaling goup for the qsig trunk to ipo. More than likely its lost its signaling or the data channel message lights are signaled over. List your trunks in the 8500 and see how many...
How about windows explorer 8? or .net3.5? just shooting in the dark now. I'm gonna leave sp2 off till this event is over. This system only runs for 2-3 weeks then is shut down till next year anyways.
Can you put it in the incoming route(ddi) table? I dont think ipo will use it to match incoming with, but will for out going. I may be wrong though. Never did this.
If i'm not mistaken, it should be setup in the 8500 as a trunk group to your audix and the remote site is an ip line. There is a link in the processor channels in the s8500 that runs the message lights for your audix and an ip to "Node name" table which points to remote extensions for msg...
I had already tried changing back to the broadcast address with no luck, have checked dep and its not on, and the security wizard only comes into play if the ics /firewall is enabled, which I have disabled foe the time being to try and get it to connect. Some more info. This is a new installed...
Nope, its shut down for now. I'm looking into running vmware to run voicemail on the server, but I have time to see if theres a way to have it work on the server.
Sorry, should have mentioned this...This used to be on an XP box, consolidated to 2003 server box. Clicked run and nothing, Changed ip address in ipo to new server and waited to see it sync and nothing. Rebooted everything and nada.
Anyone ahve any troubles getting voicemail lite to run on window 2003 server? Program runs but never gets list/updates from ipo (403v3.2). Any help would be much appreciated...again.
Normally these systems do a full backup on Sundays, so if no changes were made to the system after Sunday you could unplug the system (as if it were a power failure) and all the data should be ok. First check to see if the backup media if a flash drive, if not you would need to log into asa and...
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