from linux command line. "almenable" will show current configuration for alarming dialout method. "almenable -d n" will disable alarming out the first number. "almcall" will show what number it is configured to call.
Hello, spent a couple days trying to find a solution to what seems like a simple task. Basically I'm would like to print my current ip address but minus 1. For example, if my ip address was 192.168.0.5, then print 192.168.0.4. I've tried a couple combinations but always getting some errors...
This was a problem seen on older Communication Manager softwares. There are some patches that resolve this. If it bothers you, contact your Avaya partner to get the patches, if not, choosing all 3 backups will do the same job except there will be 3 files instead of just one file.
Interchange will automatically cause a reset 1. This will cause loss of CMS interval report. CDR reports for that time will be off. Calls in progress will stay up, calls being setup will drop. For a full description of all things affected by reset 1, you can check the maintenance manual on...
With the latest Avaya CM release, the dialplan transparency feature will take care of what you are looking for. If the wan were to go down, then the dialplan transparency feature will route call over the PSTN but the call setup time will take a little longer. Contact a local reputable Avaya BP...
if you are on server A, then telnet to server B address. The easiest way is throught the duplication link. Server A is 192.11.13.13 and Server B is 192.11.13.14. Once in, use sat to login to the active server. You do not need to "go shell" as you will not be able to get to SAT on a standby...
Could you give us a printout of the following file?
"cat /opt/updates/update-info"
if the patch shows unpacked, you will need to get Avaya to fix or or re-image the server again.
Can be done with a digital phone. Create a 2500 extension with the abbreviated dialing list. On the digital phone, remove all buttons and create a bridge appearance of the 2500 extension. Hope this helps.
Crss-alert buttons will only alert phones that are part of the same partition as the person originating the 911 call. For example, if the caller was in tenant 4 and the operator was in tenant 1, the operator will not be notified, but if you had a phone on tenant 4 with the button, it would be...
I suggest you isolate this a little further. Try if you could recreate the problem with digital phones to digital phones. If you have reports of this, then it could be TDM bus issues.
Hello, did a quick search on google and found this Avaya document. http://www.avaya.com/master-usa/en-us/resource/assets/applicationnotes/acm-bcm-h323.pdf
Hope this helps
Very odd. Try and edit file /etc/opt/ecs/alarm_snmp.conf or /root2/etc/opt/ecs/alarm_snmp.conf if you have a S8300/8500 server with RAMDISK running. Remove all lines below the last hash #
server> vi /etc/opt/ecs/alarm_snmp.conf
# Configuration file to send alarms as SNMP notifications to...
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