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Mitel SX 2000 help

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aboola

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Mar 10, 2009
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hello ,
I have good working experince with mitel 3300 , and now trying to setup qsig trunk between cisco ucs and mitel sx 2000 ,
I log to the console and type forms and log to forms ,now I face this problem when I go inside some form and after changing some value , how I can go back to previous or parent form ? please if some one have good refrence for sx 2000 commands that will be great
regards
 
I believe Ctrl-J opens a text window to allow you to go directly to another form if you know the "unique" form name.

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Err... wouldn't that key sequence be [ESC]{CTRL][J] :)

[ESC][Q] will indeed quit a form, but the [Ctrl][J] can only be used from the command line. ECC-CTRL-J should open up the CLI from within a form. Or in my feeble remembrance it used to

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@MIMB - I will defer to your greater experience. I haven't touched a 2K in over 5 years. I used the Ctrl-J thing a lot in the day and it could very well have been esc-ctrl-J

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I still have one left, tho I just put in a change control request last Tuesday to decommission it next week. (finally moved 911 off of it) Truly the end of an era. A 20 x 40 switch room once humming with nearly 200 fans and lined with rackfull upon rackfull of SX2K Light (and 5 main controls), all -48 DC powered has today been reduced to a single 72" cabinet chock full of Cisco call manager equip., but notably with a 3300 MXE sitting proudly in the middle of the stack. You see, Cisco can't do DISA and though far fewer active account codes today than previous, our business model still uses DISA heavily. I think it's running 9 dot something, certainly no justification to upgrade it. Only time I've had to touch it in recent memory was to yank the worthless consumer grade Hitachi drives & replace w/Seagate Barracudas. Likely those Barracudas will be spinning until the day that they're shut off. We got over 180,000 hours out of a pair of them on the old Octel Overture 250.

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