andreaspergantis
Technical User
Hi,
I have a problem with 2 IPOs 406V2 and a shared installation of VMPro. The IPOs are in different cities, both upgraded to v4.0.5 firmware and both communicating with each other via IP trunk with no problem. Now the client wants to share a VMPro installation (also v4.0) between the IPOs. So I put the IP of the PC running VMPro in both systems, but installed the license only in the "local" system (by local I mean the system that is in the same LAN with the PC running VMPro). Now, although the dongle is installed correctly, key server recognizes it, the license is shown as valid, VMPro client is configured to run in IP Office mode, the 2 processes of VMPro are running and there are no duplicate extensions or names between the systems, I don't have Voice Mail at all. I get "number busy" when I try to access any mailbox. VMPro doesn't create any mailboxes and System Status, when I try to access a mailbox gives me an alert that there are no VM resources available, although in the resources tab it shows that all VM channels are free and available. So I want to know if it is possible to use one VMPro instance with 2 systems, and if it is, how can it be done.
All answers are appreciated, but quick ones more so, as I am in the client now and it would be really helpful if I could have an answer the next 2-3 hours.
Thanks
I have a problem with 2 IPOs 406V2 and a shared installation of VMPro. The IPOs are in different cities, both upgraded to v4.0.5 firmware and both communicating with each other via IP trunk with no problem. Now the client wants to share a VMPro installation (also v4.0) between the IPOs. So I put the IP of the PC running VMPro in both systems, but installed the license only in the "local" system (by local I mean the system that is in the same LAN with the PC running VMPro). Now, although the dongle is installed correctly, key server recognizes it, the license is shown as valid, VMPro client is configured to run in IP Office mode, the 2 processes of VMPro are running and there are no duplicate extensions or names between the systems, I don't have Voice Mail at all. I get "number busy" when I try to access any mailbox. VMPro doesn't create any mailboxes and System Status, when I try to access a mailbox gives me an alert that there are no VM resources available, although in the resources tab it shows that all VM channels are free and available. So I want to know if it is possible to use one VMPro instance with 2 systems, and if it is, how can it be done.
All answers are appreciated, but quick ones more so, as I am in the client now and it would be really helpful if I could have an answer the next 2-3 hours.
Thanks