It would be nice to have web-base on the full versions, as there's a number of sites I've been to that run all Mac's, and are forced to run Windows under bootcamp (or have a netbook or something floating around) just to manage the IPO.
Has anyone set up a SIP configuration using Level 3 as the SIP provider? I have set up the SIP trunks and can talk both ways, but when it tries to go to voice mail I get dead air. Any help would be greatly appreciated
It is about time that Avaya did something about them SIP 1220 silly buttons at current rel 7 .
C110 VM module would be a nice sale if the price is right . Just wonder what is the max channels can it support with 12/32 gig combo . We're getting tired of supporting another extra PC/server where sometimes space in tiny broom closet is a killer decision in deployment
ok, back to this thread, I like all the new stuff.
I prefer manager and web browser both. One of my customers hate their web interface because everytime java updates they cant get into their cisco switches.
No OS dependency.
No danger of not using/not having the correct manager
Less software on my laptop! (its getting quite full now)
The of course does rely on Avaya coding the Web interface in a way that meets the W3C specifications without ant proprietary functionality so that all browsers should work (although internet exploder will probably still break)
Computers are like Air conditioners:-
Both stop working when you open Windows
Web interface might make remote access easier, but you are still going to need manager for offline programming. I agree with madwok, the C110 VM will very nice if the price is right. I hope they will let us install some third party apps on it like Logmein and perhaps something like Chronicall.
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