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Avaya DECT AIWS Server Device Manager

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SH Avaya

Systems Engineer
Aug 25, 2023
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I have just installed Avaya DECT on a CM 8.1 system and the handsets are working but I am unable to get the SMS messaging working Via the AIWS Server, I can see that the Master base station and AIWS are connected. The AIWS is running 4.9.0 SW and the Base Stations IPBS3 11.5.11 SW, When I try starting the Device Manager I just get a devman.php file pop up stating the following

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- JNLP File for Device Manager Application -->
<jnlp spec="6.0+" codebase=" <information>
<title>Device Manager</title>
<vendor>ASAB</vendor>
<description>Device Manager Application</description>
</information>
<security>
<all-permissions/>
</security>
<update check="always" policy="always"/>
<resources>
<j2se version="1.6+" java-vm-args="-Xmx1024m"/>
<jar href="pm/pdm10710.jar"/>
<jar href="pm/datetimepicker10710.jar"/>
</resources>
<application-desc><argument>-serverAddress</argument><argument>10.22.5.201</argument><argument>-language</argument><argument>English</argument><argument>-session</argument><argument>e73dea0f690de909d896f37212a3aa0c</argument><argument>-username</argument><argument>admin</argument></application-desc></jnlp>

I have tried loading various versions of Java but still can't get the Device Manager to open, Has anyone had this before and know how to fix the issue?
Also when I go to Send Message I get the Message No Java Virtual Machine installed. History can not be displayed!
 
so what I found when I was buggering about with it was I added the site to the exceptions in Java config/security tab, then the php file that downloads I renamed it to devman.jnlp once you rename you can right click on it and launch
 
BTW once you have the devman.jnlp you can create a shortcut to it and just use it to access no need to visit the AIWS Web Page

also not that I think it makes too much difference I am on Java 8 build 371
 
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