TudorAdrian
Technical User
Hello there and a Happy New Year to all,
I'm currently looking at setting up remote access for a Nortel Opt11 which has a CallPilot 201i.
Due to various reasons I can only deploy US Robotics Courier modems at the site but will need to log in remotely for support cases (both PBX and CallPliot basic admin stuff).
This is no problem for the PBX but I am a little bugged by the CallPilot. I'm aware that normally, one could use a sort of data tracker modem which allows PPP over PSTN but as mentioned above this is not an option for this scenario.
My question is: Would there be any way of deploying a Courier modem for the CallPilot at the remote site, dial the modem and be able to do basic admin work on the CallPilot through a web browser remotely? If YES, then how should I proceed? Would I need to install the Courier drivers on the CallPilot or install any other app that would allow PPP over PSTN?
Of course, if the above would prove a viable solution I would need to go for some kind of RJ-45 to Serial cable to connect the CallPilot to the Courier but that's getting ahead of myself for now.
I've been going through a similar thread (thread798-1525496)but i'm not fully enlightened so that's why i'm writing this.
Thanks gents (and ladies if any reply or read ).
Kind regards,
Tudor
I'm currently looking at setting up remote access for a Nortel Opt11 which has a CallPilot 201i.
Due to various reasons I can only deploy US Robotics Courier modems at the site but will need to log in remotely for support cases (both PBX and CallPliot basic admin stuff).
This is no problem for the PBX but I am a little bugged by the CallPilot. I'm aware that normally, one could use a sort of data tracker modem which allows PPP over PSTN but as mentioned above this is not an option for this scenario.
My question is: Would there be any way of deploying a Courier modem for the CallPilot at the remote site, dial the modem and be able to do basic admin work on the CallPilot through a web browser remotely? If YES, then how should I proceed? Would I need to install the Courier drivers on the CallPilot or install any other app that would allow PPP over PSTN?
Of course, if the above would prove a viable solution I would need to go for some kind of RJ-45 to Serial cable to connect the CallPilot to the Courier but that's getting ahead of myself for now.
I've been going through a similar thread (thread798-1525496)but i'm not fully enlightened so that's why i'm writing this.
Thanks gents (and ladies if any reply or read ).
Kind regards,
Tudor