First off, does anyone here do or know of a 24/7 support plan for avaya? This is the only critical piece of our business that we don't have access to support 24/7 for. We're in DFW..
So I have a 4 site SCN. All is working well. Site A runs a centralized voicemail for A,B,C,D. Works like a champ.
Added a site E this week and all hell broke loose. It appeared to be working fine, inter office dialing was good, monitor showed SCN was up, manager showed all 5 sites in an SCN, and so on. I did NOT centralize voicemail from site E at first, they were still on their local LAN voicemail server. Right away one of our incoming call routes at site B stopped working. It depends on a voicemail module from the centralized voicemail (a disclaimer) before it rings in. I assumed that the newly added site E's VM pro was somehow interfering, and I remember hearing that you should always centralize all voicemail within an SCN.
So - I pointed site E to the centralized voicemail, and stopped the VM service on their old server hoping it would stop it from interfering anymore. After this change, I could see all their mailboxes on site A, inter office dialing was working fine, etc. however manager was giving an error that some sites on the SCN were not discoverable. Also from site E's LAN, it said all 4 of the other sites were not discoverable. WTF! there are branch office VPN's connecting all sites and ALL traffic is allowed. Inter office dialing was still working! Monitor showed the SCN was green through all 5 nodes. Why is manager saying it's not discoverable?
Sigh. I really like IP office but getting support is so damn frustrating. You have to pray there is a forum post out there somewhere for your specific issue.
Tl;dr version - why would one site on an SCN not be discoverable despite inter office dialing working fine, and monitor showing green status for the site in the SCN - and is it possible that a site within an SCN running its own VM pro while the other 4 are centralized could interfere with the others?
Thanks in advance sorry for the rant.
So I have a 4 site SCN. All is working well. Site A runs a centralized voicemail for A,B,C,D. Works like a champ.
Added a site E this week and all hell broke loose. It appeared to be working fine, inter office dialing was good, monitor showed SCN was up, manager showed all 5 sites in an SCN, and so on. I did NOT centralize voicemail from site E at first, they were still on their local LAN voicemail server. Right away one of our incoming call routes at site B stopped working. It depends on a voicemail module from the centralized voicemail (a disclaimer) before it rings in. I assumed that the newly added site E's VM pro was somehow interfering, and I remember hearing that you should always centralize all voicemail within an SCN.
So - I pointed site E to the centralized voicemail, and stopped the VM service on their old server hoping it would stop it from interfering anymore. After this change, I could see all their mailboxes on site A, inter office dialing was working fine, etc. however manager was giving an error that some sites on the SCN were not discoverable. Also from site E's LAN, it said all 4 of the other sites were not discoverable. WTF! there are branch office VPN's connecting all sites and ALL traffic is allowed. Inter office dialing was still working! Monitor showed the SCN was green through all 5 nodes. Why is manager saying it's not discoverable?
Sigh. I really like IP office but getting support is so damn frustrating. You have to pray there is a forum post out there somewhere for your specific issue.
Tl;dr version - why would one site on an SCN not be discoverable despite inter office dialing working fine, and monitor showing green status for the site in the SCN - and is it possible that a site within an SCN running its own VM pro while the other 4 are centralized could interfere with the others?
Thanks in advance sorry for the rant.