NorcalPhoneandCable
Programmer
- Jul 13, 2009
- 5
First off Im an Avaya nub.
Customer wants 4-5 cordless phones for employees that are on the move tru out the building. Requires caller ID and basic functions. I picked up the 3910 to try out. He liked but it broke down in 2 days and the cost is inflated.
So I picked up a couple analog cordless phones and hooked them to aux ports on there desk phones. Works great- no caller ID
From reading in this wonderful forum I discovered I can upgrade him from rel. 6 to rel. 8 and get caller ID on analog devices. I tried to get info on Avaya's website and basically wasted four hours.
Q-where can I get or download a copy of PC administration for rel 6. to use with the remote access pc card.
I have read that there are issues when using windows 7. Any advice?
Q-Can the release 8 be purchased online and downloaded?
Q-is there another solution to achieve caller id with an IP office switch? They are looking to switch from pots lines to VOIP.
Thank you in advance for your help
Customer wants 4-5 cordless phones for employees that are on the move tru out the building. Requires caller ID and basic functions. I picked up the 3910 to try out. He liked but it broke down in 2 days and the cost is inflated.
So I picked up a couple analog cordless phones and hooked them to aux ports on there desk phones. Works great- no caller ID
From reading in this wonderful forum I discovered I can upgrade him from rel. 6 to rel. 8 and get caller ID on analog devices. I tried to get info on Avaya's website and basically wasted four hours.
Q-where can I get or download a copy of PC administration for rel 6. to use with the remote access pc card.
I have read that there are issues when using windows 7. Any advice?
Q-Can the release 8 be purchased online and downloaded?
Q-is there another solution to achieve caller id with an IP office switch? They are looking to switch from pots lines to VOIP.
Thank you in advance for your help