Moving the existing would be much cheaper and easier. Only the labor to pull it out and install it plus no training of users!!!! That's the biggest plus.
Sorry for being a smartass. I have had many problems with integration between Lotus and any other systems. IBM doesn't like to play well with others when it comes to this. I had the hardest time getting IBM and Cisco to talk with integrating Unity and Lotus. It's a nightmare and I feel for...
Sounds to me like Verizon still has a problem somewhere down the line. If another company was hearing your calls as crosstalk. I would pound on them some more to get them to check all their equipment. Maybe a slick is bad somewhere.
If it's not documented in the switch then tracing back the cables is your only bet. If the DS1 is not used at night you could disconnect it for a short time and see the error lights come up on your channel banks.
Thank you. I didn't think much had changed. I use to be able to make the switch stand on its head. It king of worried me though when I interview for a position and the hiring manager shut down the interview when I told him I had no S8700 experience although I had worked on AT&T/Lucent/Avaya...
I use to work on G3R's in a large call center environment about 7 years ago. Getting back into Avaya switches and call centers. Are the vectoring/VDN's and basic commands all the same on the newer systems with Avaya? I'm hoping it will be a short ramp time to get up to speed. Please let me...
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