Thank you for the responses...
At first we thought it may have been the Cisco switch ports, but we now believe we have a few bad 1603 phones, but more than likely bad 1603 power PoE adapters. I am in the process of RMA'ing, we'll see what happens with different hardware.
This is the response...
thread940-1713195
Recent install with 90 9608 phones and 36 1603 phones. 9608 phones do not have the following problem.
Problems are with the Cisco 3750 switch ports and the 1603 phones, the 9608 phones DON'T display this problem. Any suggestions would be appreciated...
We are engaging with a client which has a 12+ year old Definity G3si system. They will have 90 Analog Stations and 210 Digital Stations. We are offering an IP Office solution.
My question.
Currently the phone closet has a series of 66 blocks with ampenol connectors at the side of the 66 block...
If you are looking for a rather easy to use bell system which can integrate with a paging system look into this
http://www.acrovista.com/bellcommander/
The receptionist is a multi tasker who is roving around the office doing various tasks. An auto attendant is in place, but many people zero out for the receptionist.
Currently the receptionist has a 3810 cordless digital phone. At times this works fine, however, the phone is getting old...
I believe the 3810 is supported by the Digital Card 8
and the Combo Card. You can find the 3810's on the interwebs.
Have a few of these at customer sites, with no complaints.
The one-X Portal's Call Assistant, supports hot key dialing.
Meaning, I can find any phone number on a website, word, outlook, excel, document and I should be able to highlight the number, then hit a hot-key combination and the number will dial.
Yes, this works, but without dialing a 9 or 9,1...
Got the SoftPhone working!
The issue we had, on our internal network, and I am being general about this, we have a voice Vlan running the voice network over our data network. My engineer tells me, the SIP based Softphone is running on the data network, he had to point the data network...
Which did you enter have to enter http://
or
https://
to make the softphone work?
I have entered http://ip address of phone system, and I am able to get past the login screen, (it logs my deskphone off, like it says it will), but I then get an error
Account: Account 1 Could not be enabaled
???
Say, amriddle01, I saw your post in the other thread, instead of answering you in the other thread, I wanted to keep this SoftPhone issue in this thread, so if we find a solution, this thread might help others out as well.
That being said, you indicated to add http:// in front of the IP...
Sorry for posting here, but I am trying to get in contact with user Hcalix.
In a previous post:
thread940-1620958: Avaya Softphone Error
He has experienced a Softphone error, where upon opening Softphone, one receives a message
Account: Account 1 Could not be enabled.
We are getting the same...
No, we do not use SIP Trunks, we have a PRI.
I cannot see where I can contact the user of the previous thread, who had the same problem (Accounts Failed To Enable, etc.) and ask them if, or how, they resolved their issue.
thread940-1620958
I'm trying to install the Video SoftPhone, latest build on a 6.1 system and I am getting an error message, which was found in an earlier closed thread. Does anyone have any help with this?
All installation steps have been followed. The Softphone seems to have a problem...
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