exsmogger thanks, since we got this for a song that is a pretty reasonable cost to get the system back in service. So regarding your comment about the Linux method does this method shine some hope on being able to keep support available in the future after Avaya cans the BCM line? That would...
Thank you for your help.
We not know who this came from or if it was direct from Avaya so we don't know the site ID etc.. I checked the docs and they clearly said that a Level 1 would not erase the keycodes. Could this have been because of an upgrade in software and a Reimage was not...
Well here is what happened. I was not able to get into it with BEM and the usual default password or even using the teleset using 9*8. I performed a Level 1 reset and was able to get in with the default PW. However all keycodes are now missing. I know that it was a working system because...
Regarding adding adding a single voice mail keycode if I did that how would I actually enter it if I can't log into the system in the first place? Can this be done with a teleset and what if I don't have the teleset login?
Thank you, oh that is interesting. So Avaya keeps all current records for what was originally in the system and then if I understand it will add on the new keycode and also include all of the previous keycodes and reload everything again? I wondered why I remember seeing a lot of other items...
I have a BCM50 3.0 that I want to reinstall from scratch it is not in service now so I don't care if the configuration is erased. I do not have the nnadmin password. I have the reset password instructions procedure from Nortel for L1 and L2 reset.
If I perform an L1 reset will the nnadmin...
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