Thanks ... but we already use EC500. With EC500 you are limited to the device that is administered - otherwise it fails authentication to access the FNE.
I have implemented Remote Dial Access in CM5.2.1 using barrier codes and authorizations codes. My problem is that the caller-ID from staff's home phones is displayed to the far-end customer. We would like the company's main # sent to the customer, like on every other call the switch makes. We...
Our system is CM5.2 SP1.
When an outside call is placed to a station with EC500 activated, EC500 pulls the call back from the cell phone like it should, but if all coverage points are busy or have send-all-calls activated there is only dead air and call stays up indefinately.
Does anyone...
Thanks for response Kevin,
Good point on what works vs what is supported. I have the same document and it says the following packs are not supported:
TN762
TN767 - works but not supported
TN775
TN791
TN2146
TN2182
TN2184
TN2207
If anyone has any observations or details about circuit pack...
Does anyone have a list of which TN circuit packs do/don't work on a G650 running CM5 or higher? Public Avaya doc's don't give much detail.
Specific TN's and vintages would really help.
Thanks for help
Under the PNC colum it says AC for a given cabinet rather than UP. I never saw it before IPSI's hit the market. I found the documentation you cited, however AC is not mentioned. It seems to happen when the IPSI's are in their registration process. UP always follows AC, expet when it hangs...
Do you have analog faxes and modems that fax between remote G650's over your corporate network?
We are having some problems with analog modems and DTMF signaling adjuncts that reside in ip-connected cabinets (in an ATM multi-connect environment)that either need to call other intra-pbx adjucts...
I am converting a 32 MCC cabinet Avaya CM switch from ATM to IP-connect. When changing to IP-connect a synchronization source needs to be established in each cabinet, because ATM is no longer present. Has anyone seen a unified synchronization source that would enable all cabinets to share the...
This 1-way audio can also be cause by "flapping" if your MedPro and ethernet switch are not both locked in at 100/Full. It can also manifest itself as audio "clipping". You can test the clipping portion by pinging the MedPro and usually you will hear a disruption at the same time you see your...
I still use cat3 all the time. It makes an excellent pull string for the cat5's on a heavy pull.
Actually cat3 has some benefits if you know thats all you'll ever need. It terminates faster to 66 blocks, and on long hard pulls the twists arn't as sharp so they don't cut into each other as...
They don't make them anymore I've been told. Try surfing the web ... or some of the bigger telcom distributors like cdw, etc.
If you find a source for them let us know. I will eventually loose or break mine.
If you can find a LA 85 port tester those are pretty reliable. You can't make calls to or from it but it has LEDs that tell you if your good or not. It works with single pr, 2 pr, and hybrid ports.
odds are you have a dead co line in your trunk group. The dial tone you're hearing is emulated by the definity to make us humans happy. The definity doesn't outpulse the digits until enough to complete a call have been entered.
Usually you can status each trunk group 1 at a time to find the...
if you dont already have a cover path with the correct coverage point(s) you just add one. Just display that users current cov path and build a new one with the same values, just different rings.
I've had allot like that, too. Usually people will leave the mounting cord (because a desk or cube is in the way) and swap the phone ... when it was the cord the whole time.
Goodluck.
Thanks for any and all input. This forum has great people. You are right, often it is the basic stuff that gets over looked.
No errors on anything and all tests are ok (not that I put much stock in the internal tests ;-). I have rebooted several times to swap various parts. I personally did...
franke is right,
Atleast in my region it used to be that a true "trunk" had a higher volume of approx 6db since it was used in older mechanical switches proned to db loss. As PBX technology changed the use of each and the terminology became interchangeable. However, older ground...
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