I have no issues with it.
The longer the messages the longer it will take to compile the messages because it has to take the wav. file and convert it to pure text then send it as such.
try to the system monitor and see if it actually sends it right away or if it sends it with a large delay already.
Joe W.
FHandw, ACSS (SME)
"This is the end of the world, make sure to buy your T-shirt before it is too late"
Original expression of my daughter
I just checked and there are only 2 dozen messages on the SD card. I will try the upgrade option next. It was installed with 9.1.0.0.
Thanks for the suggestions.
I find it amazing how many installers use 9.1.0. Yes that is what Avaya was sending SD cards on... that does not mean that is a good release for production systems. It should be upgraded every time before putting the system in to production.
The truth is just an excuse for lack of imagination.
I agree critchey. I normally upgrade in the shop as soon as I receive my systems. This particular one slipped through. Saying that, the issue is not just happening on a 9.1.0, it is also happening on a 7.0.36. I think Avaya has more than one ghost in its machines
The only time I run in to voicemail issues is if a) the system is not upgraded b) the sd card is full or c) the sd card is having issues and needs to be recreated. I even randomly see people overtighten the screw over the SD card and it partially ejects. Otherwise I find voicemail, even embedded voicemail, to be pretty reliable.
The truth is just an excuse for lack of imagination.
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