You're right @Westi, absolutely (I would give you a star but I still haven't understood how to with this f..k of new site).
'cause I am courious I have just had a look at the stock value, it's still at 0,28 like in the 2023, what a great success of the Management !
All has been already written in my first reply, surely my english is not pefect but, as sizbut underlined, with a little of flexibility I think the sense was clear.
Let me reformulate: "... in the centralized VM scenario just one server is requested, no additional parts are requested on remote sites"... sound better?
VM Client is just requested to administrate the server, wherever it is.
If you need Centralized VM no needing to add nothing in the remote sites, viceversa if you realy need Distribuited you need an additional VM Server which syncronize itself with the other one
ipcom123: you asked to us to "Kindly get the response from AVAYA" to get YOUR client satisfaction, if you have special feature requests to be raised at Avaya you can proceed yourself, can't you?
In my lab's machine I always use virtualized Application Server working on a SSD based workstation, never faced issues, SSD is "virtually" recognized and works fine, for recording either.
You are talking about a 20 years old system and phones, it means much more than any reasoable lifetime in the business world. Both the VoiceMail app and the management apps were though for WinXP or Win2003 server at those time, I wonder how a customer could imagine to make business today with a...
You have just to add SET VLANTEST 120 in the txt file, just in the end.
Vicevrsa, I would say to ask to a local Avaya Partner to do the job, that's the best solution if you are not confident
The file you found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Avaya\IP Office\Manager depends on the Manager release, which should exactly match with your IP Office, let's say it seems too short and many many parts are missing.
Open the config, if in "System" the "Phone File Server Type option" is set to "Memory...
The 46xxsettings you are mentioning is the AUTOGENERATED one and at 8.1 times it was not fully implemented yet, not sure you are using that
Go to the embedded file management and browse the system/primary folder, I suppose there is the REAL 46xxsettings file
If not, comeback here
You can edit the 46xxsettings.txt (downloaded by all IP Phones at start-up) changing the VLANTEST parameter, see below the standard settings.
## VLANTEST specifies the number of seconds that DHCP will be attempted with a
## non-zero VLAN ID before switching to a VLAN ID of zero (if the value...
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