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Maybe I did not explain correctly.This "Node" change is along the "Path" to the upgrade. The M1 as it exists "Today" has a "Node ID of 1. It is required that the Node ID be changed prior to the upgrade (several weeks) to straighten things out for "Down the road". Part of the Process...
I have a Large M1 system with Motoralas (25.40 I think) that I am working on upgrading to a CS1K 7.5. With that being said, I have about 200 Wireless sets that are being used. The plan is to "Bring back" all the Wireless handsets to the cradle and reset to use DHCP ~ So, more to the story~ (1)...
Sorry- I see you have a NEAX 2000 IPS- I am going to assume you can do CMD Line programming. CMD 1290 + EXT + return will provide the Mac address assigned to the extension. CCC this and write it. BE sure to EC6+1 TO save. Now, when you login-the exension, it will take
In order to clear the "Old" data, you must clear the "MAC" Address.When the telephone was originally "Logged-In" the Mac address of the telephone is written into memory. Once the "Mac" is Cleared, you can register telephones. Please identify your PBX Type so that the correct programming...
You have really "Over-Enginneered" a Simple answer. Most PBX and Voice Mail integration key off of the first number dialed and that ID is carried thru-out the entire sequence.What you do is in the auto-attendant, Have your (1) key dials transfer to a Non-Equipt single line (not virtual) port...
We have a CS1K E 5.0 System. In the process of upgrading to 7.0. Since the NRS is standalone (with an alternate) we are going to push the alternate to 7.0 first. Then make it the primary NRS. Are there any "Gotcha's" out there that I should be aware of.
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