I am curious, why is it that most places such as hospitals with 1100 and 1200 series IP phones upgrade to the Avaya side, they aren't carrying over their 1100 and 1200 Unistim IP Phones? I personally think it's a waste of investment to throw these sets away, as they are quite beautiful sets.
A large hospital in Indiana had just upgraded thousands of phones in 2014 to the Avaya 1230 Unistim sets. They recently ripped them out and replaced them with Avaya 9608 sets. I thought Avaya had some new platform that will allow you to use Unistim software (not the limited SIP software) on the Avaya side?
If you can use Unistim on the Aura side, will this mean you will still get your favorite Nortel call buzz when a second call comes in, or the "short click" when you dial on the dialpad? You Nortel guys know the features I am talking about.
Joseph Sus Jr. Nortel Emetrotel Consultant
A large hospital in Indiana had just upgraded thousands of phones in 2014 to the Avaya 1230 Unistim sets. They recently ripped them out and replaced them with Avaya 9608 sets. I thought Avaya had some new platform that will allow you to use Unistim software (not the limited SIP software) on the Avaya side?
If you can use Unistim on the Aura side, will this mean you will still get your favorite Nortel call buzz when a second call comes in, or the "short click" when you dial on the dialpad? You Nortel guys know the features I am talking about.
Joseph Sus Jr. Nortel Emetrotel Consultant