I need to program incoming alog lines on a Northstar system from a 7316 handset. A couple will ring hunt groups, others will ring handsets directly. There is no voicemail.
How do I access the correct menu's, and is there any specific password I need to know.
Finally, how do I change hunt...
I ned to know how to program incoming lines on an old BT Meridian system, using the main keyphone.
Ideally, I will present all incoming calls to a ringing group, and also program an in/out of group button on each handset.
Is there a guide / manual I can consult?
Finally, is there a default...
There is no way you could program every phone system in the world without having at least some formal traiing on it. Granted you could change names and groups etc, but try and set up anything semi complex or investigate anything semi complex fault wise, and you would be completely lost.
You...
I have an issue where a DHCP server is being replaced, and I need to find out a few bits and bobs about the workings of DHCP on a windows (2000?) server.
When the new server is connected, there are obviously devices on the lan which already have dynamic addresses. How does the new server find...
What exactly are the annoucement on - ie do you have an IVM, or an old Global or Seltek, or it it an ACA cassette.
If it is the IVM, (which is probably is...) then it is done through queue manager on the task bar. Have a look through the system programming and see what group the calls are...
Is everything set as DHCP? If so, you shoudl have the same settings on the laptop as the pc. Try going through the 'internet set up wizard' on the laptop. Also go to a command prompt, and type 'nslookup www.msn.com', and see if that then gives you an IP address. Let us kno whow you get on from...
Id say it was more likely a problem with that batch of phone having poor batteries. Do you know anyone with a similar type of hansdset deployment that you couls do a trade with to test this?
YOu might also want to check what other wireless lans your PC has connections to. It may well be that your laptop is finding another WLAN and conencting to that - you can prioritise what LAN you want to connect to when you view 'available wireless lans'.
As it is named 'Linksys' this sounds like it is another network you are seeing.
How did you discover this - where did it show up?
It sounds like this is just anopther W-Lan that is nearby. If you are concerned incase that is an access pooint someone has installed on your network, try to...
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