Firewall changes can cause port failures of this type, Check with the Cisco cats and verify all required ports are open from CLAN to station
Surprise! Most loopback jacks are located conveniently behind the ear and above the leg
CM 3.X
I am facing yet another issue (My luck with chronic trunk to trunk amuses me)
I have raised a ticket with Avaya but feel that this is the best place to start looking for resolutions.
Situation#1 Call arrives on SIP trunk, Routes to agent (4610) and all is good.
Situation #2. Call...
Final, I am using our elite services to leverage for a PSN on this issue. This is in fact linked to the post from Jimbo. There is a underlying connection from the default loss group of 13 to the loss group of 18 (Probably due to the trunking ability of the backplanes) removing the default 6db...
I remember a conference call that ended in “This is not a technical issue, this is a training opportunity” nuf said
Surprise! Most loopback jacks are located conveniently behind the ear and above the leg
While I am waiting on my own change management for this, I wanted to share with the other readers the details as to why jimbo tagged the 13 to 18... I wasnt aware of the common thread that pointed these two out until I found very helpful articals on this change. I wanted to ask jimbo, but...
why would this be limited to IP agent trunk to trunk if its a PN loss group?
Surprise! Most loopback jacks are located conveniently behind the ear and above the leg
23 years, wow.... talk about 20hz ringdown tone.... great way to wake up a lineman
Surprise! Most loopback jacks are located conveniently behind the ear and above the leg
As I discussed in previous posts, a common overlooked feature of you PC is the ability to identify connected USB devices regardless of drivers.
Each USB hub (Located in the device manager) has a power tab that shows how many ports available, total power available and the current power load from...
Cant most recorders now capture via network? using a clan/medpro? like port niffing?
Surprise! Most loopback jacks are located conveniently behind the ear and above the leg
diskette drive 0 can be caused from a unplugged or defective floppy disk drive.(anyone been playing in the case recently?) Keyboard failure can be caused from a keyboard plugged into the wrong slot on the case. If you can get into BIOS by pressing F2 then your keyboard should be working ...
wow, with no TAC trace there is no channel open for the call. There is a possibility that the trunk may not be in service. Try Status trunk X and status sig on the trunk as well. if there all in service then check the traces from the station on the cisco side
Surprise! Most loopback jacks are...
Run traces on TAC and provide as much detail as possible, looking for any denials.
Does it ring? does it get any error ? where to start? trace the calls
Surprise! Most loopback jacks are located conveniently behind the ear and above the leg
my opinion, seperate GPU's from SLI would probably out bench... but I wished I had the money to test
Surprise! Most loopback jacks are located conveniently behind the ear and above the leg
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