victorv,
Thanks very much for your reply. We got around this issue using CIFS, primarily because of the lack of confidence between Windows and UNIX authentication in an environment where there is no MSADS and no UNIX name server (such as a DMZ). CIFS works fine whether or not a user is logged...
Howdy folks!
Referencing this thread which was closed without a response: thread90-1119984 (Not a lot of responses to these NFS queries, are there?)
I'm trying to do exactly the same thing allbymyself was attempting with NFS volumes, hopefully keep the mapping available as a "service" in Windows...
Hi all- the following thread started and ended by fonchick
(thread959-892942- "Finally, I figured out that if I initiated a phone call first with the phone that was going to produce the DTMF tones, then I was able to press whatever digits without getting the fast busy...") touched on sending...
Team, I do have an update following this post, and that is the Crystal templates do not return the correct data after installing Crystal on a different machine. It must have something to do with the way the complete template accesses the database over ODBC. Again, it is a Sybase database...
Hi everyone!
Here is my dilemma, and I'm unclear whether it is the way my Symposium client is communicating with the database or something to do with Crystal 7:
I have two skillsets I am attempting to create templates that reflect the following data and their summaries-
-Average ACD Time...
You can find out the node IP address by looking at the OTM/MDR server under IP Telephony, and look at the local Node under your site name. Are you familiar with either of those platforms? The Node IP address displayed is the one you are after. In the container below the Node information you will...
Well... actually it should be the node IP on your PBX that services your TLAN (voice LAN). You will need to find that address out. Your PBX/CS will need to register the i2004 and assign it an appropriate TN/DN/IP addressing. Your custom scope will go on your standard DHCP server that assigns...
You need to add a custom scope option on your DHCP server that services DHCP requests and essentially points to your i2004 sets to the PBX/Call Server that assigns the IP. Add the above option and assign it to your DHCP scope that vlan 10 is pulling it's DHCP options from.
Scope Option...
What did you setup in your DHCP scope? You'll need a new scope option on your (domain) DHCP server to point to your Nortel gateway server from which the phone will get it's IP assignment.
The scope should look like this:
Nortel-i2004-A,192.168.153.90:4100,1,10.
Take a close look at Upstream eMedia. You can use the stream on the local machine to fire many varied events such as digital recording line and trunk side, phoneset state manipulation, etc.
http://www.upstreamworks.com/home/
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