Can confirm Kevin's post. Did that exact thing a couple times on some pretty large CM installs and swung the IP Phones over to IPO that way. In our case we set the security code to the same as what was being used in CM.
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to chime in, on older versions there was a bug where "nohup.out" files would fill up the drive. One had to search the disk for all instances and delete them. There would be one in the root, but a few others scattered around too.
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you've got something hinky going on, a reboot should absolutely pick up a change in the file
what change are you making?
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a GARP is just an ARP broadcast that wasn't requested. Some devices will pay attention to it and update their ARP tables, and some won't. Some may have it disabled as it can be a security risk.
So, if a Medpro has a given MAC address in it's ARP table for the SBC's IP address and a GARP...
If I load a version 10 license in WebLM and am running a version 8 application currently (for any given application, say AES or CM), will the license work?
I seem to recall that it does, but it's been a while.
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Anyone else try this out yet? I've seen no buzz, positive or negative. I've got an upgrade coming up and this has been out for a couple of weeks... I need to decide between this and 11.1.2.4. And I've seen weird stuff happen with 11.1.2.4 like repeated emails, and call flows not...
Avaya is pleased to announce the availability of IP Office Release 11.1.3 software. This
is a scheduled Feature Pack also addressing a number of issues found in the previous
IP Office 11.1 GA releases.
https://support.avaya.com/css/public/documents/101086241
Downloading now, will be upgrading...
Make sure you have any H.323/transformations/helpers/ALG disabled in the firewall as well as on the users firewall. I've even run across a cable modem (acting as the users router) that had that feature enabled.
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The above is for allowing SSH as root user, nothing to do with enabling SSH access overall. Not sure what's going on with yours, I have an upgraded 11.1.2.4 (from 11.1.2.3) that I can SSH to no problem though.
New England Communications
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Did you get all the TLS settings? There's several places. Onex Portal for example.
https://ipofficekb.avaya.com/businesspartner/ipoffice/mergedProjects/oneXportaladmin/tls_settings.htm
IIRC there's a doc with a list, but I can't seem to login to Avaya support this morning.
New England...
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