I rebooted the system and tried again. I have tried 57, and 63 and 64 now; all the same results ("There were errors when trying to apply the changes").
I tried Edge in Explorer mode, and actual IE in an XP virtual machine with the same results. I just get "There were errors when trying to apply the changes" in the upper right.
Could it be something else? Is there a log somewhere with more detail about whatever errors are occurring?
Not having luck trying to configure by individual program either. For example, if I go to 47-1-17 on PCPro and set the port range for 57-72 (as reflected in the blade config above) it doesn't stick; and I can't put anything in WebPro, it just resets to 0 when I click apply.
this a continuation of this old thread: https://www.tek-tips.com/threads/nec-sv8100-config-help.1829915/
I am still trying to get voicemail working. I try to enable InMail by clicking this check-box:
After applying it shows in the config:
After I upload, the InMail disappears. Whether...
Not finding the "Admin CD zip file"; am I looking in the right place?
I tried to download items from IP Office 10.1 General Availability Software (Full Suite), but it's not letting me with my 3rd-party login. When I registered I saw something about using a 'customer number' is that something...
I don't have the stand-alone application, just clicking a link in the admin menu for the system; so it's trying to run a browser applet.
Is the stand-alone application free to download and use?
Cool; I was able to download and install that; but how do I use it to run the applet? I tried checking the tutorials but just got sales-pitch stuff really...
I've tried setting the Line Signaling for CO and CPE, without seeing any difference; do I need to reboot or do something else to apply changes?
I have a link on the Admin menu for "System Status" but it's a java app; I tried to setup a VM running XP so I could access, but haven't found the old...
It is SIP based (not sure if there are any pure TDM T1s anywhere these days), but I have visibility into the carrier-side and can see the calls being sent.
The circuit works when plugged into an NEC SV8100 but I need to test with the IP Office also.
I have an Avaya IP office that I am trying to install a 24-channel voice T1 (robbed-bit/CAS).
The T1 card is installed and synched up with the T1, but I can't get calls in or out.
I have no admin experience with Avaya; I have Webmanager access and the manual it links to, and I've gone through...
OK, so after reset I can only select a range for 47-01-17...?
I feel like I missed an InMail setup step that I somehow did correctly last time... All I've done so far this time, is to check this box in 'System Installation':
@CoralTech
"47-17 PUT 65" - sorry I don't know what you mean, am I putting 65 in one/all of these fields?
Do I need to have a phone on-hand to get the AA working?
I actually don't have any phones yet - we really just need an Auto-Attendant to answer calls for testing and I wanted to get that part working before ordering phones. Do I need to plug in a phone to get it to work? Like some programming thing that can only be done from a station as opposed to...
OK, that is what I figured. I have the programming manual, and when I look at the system configuration it looks like the default stuff is there - 4 trunks, 8 phones and extensions are in there; I enabled InMail...
What do I need to do to get the blades to work? Both the CO card and station card...
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