I would like to know if anyone who currently administered Mitel has admininstered Avaya brand in the past? How difficult was it to make the transition and did you have formal training or able to train yourself?
I had to make this switch.. It's not an easy one at all!
Well I take that back.. If you are dealing with a 5000, it is similar. However the 3300 is wackadoodle, comparatively. My company is close to sending me to training for it. I'll be glad once I get it.
Once you get a handle on the terminolgy you'll be able to make good use of the help files. They are reasonably well constructed, cross referenced, and searchable. Not so much if you don't know what your looking for but anyone with a grasp of Avaya should do OK.
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@markpuckett - Really? 1 post in all of Tek-Tips and you come out name calling? I can't argue with you though. Mitel has "Improved" the interface to the point of uselessness. It used to be context/task oriented, now you pretty much need to know what you're doing to get by.
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Depends on what Mitel you've worked with compared to what Avaya you'll be working on. Mitel 5000 to Avaya IP Office will be easy for you. Or at least it was for me when going from IPO to 5000. Can't really compare the 3300 to a Definity with programming being so different...that'll be tough if that's the route you're going. Really depends...
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