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HiPath & Xpressions learning material

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ccmjgb

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Feb 1, 2011
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Greetings,

HP4KSME, CMB001 & donb01 or sbcsu

per thread: thread965-1307045 there were mentions of HiPath 4000 & Xpressions admin material being generously offered. If any of you can please provide, this would be much appreciated. I have superficial knowledge that covers basic MAC work on HiPath 3800, IVM, Hipath 4000 and Xpressions, but would like to these systems better as I perform daily admin on them. I do have access to TAC for 2nd, 3rd level issues but obtaining detailed explanations/understanding is not always easily available. Could you please provide documentation that would assist me in getting well acquainted with these systems?

A glossary of AMO definitions would be useful. I hope to use the Manager E and HiPath Assistant GUI's to perform most of the admin, so any manuals or media that explain these interfaces would be appreciated.

Thank you!

ccmjgb
- Job 38:36
 
On the latest V6 you have to setup an xml file with the IP addressing, that has to be put on to the startup device (USB Stick, DVD etc.) after that you do not go in to the SUSE Linux at all really.
As for the Xpressions Auto Attendant - I am only going in to that myself next week and not looking forward to it to be honest.
 
I purchased AVST CallXpress instead of Xpressions because we have been planning this upgrade of all our systems for the past 3 years or so and I thought it would be best to go with a system that is hardware agnostic just in case someone makes me switch brands - so I can't help with that either.
 
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