Hi,
A customer asked me to move a Coral iPx500. It has no voicemail, and looks pretty simple.
But, prudence is best when accomplished before a task. So I have some questions.
Is there a way to backup the system?
Does it have a battery or capacitor that I should be concerned with?
Below is how the system looks.
To me it seems to be all digital phones, with some analog sprinkled in.
MCP: MCP IPX
9:
8:
7: 8SLS IPX
6: 8TC IPX
5: UGW IPX
4:
3: 8SFT IPX
2: 16SFF IPX
1: ICMC
The software is from 2004, but I couldn't tell a particular version on the label.
My background is in Nortel products, and I learned the Avaya Partner ACS from books.
Look forward to hearing from someone.
esoare
p.s. If you could, with your suggestions, also point to a link with some books, that would be awesome.
"Teach a man to fish" and I need lessons on this Tadiran!
A customer asked me to move a Coral iPx500. It has no voicemail, and looks pretty simple.
But, prudence is best when accomplished before a task. So I have some questions.
Is there a way to backup the system?
Does it have a battery or capacitor that I should be concerned with?
Below is how the system looks.
To me it seems to be all digital phones, with some analog sprinkled in.
MCP: MCP IPX
9:
8:
7: 8SLS IPX
6: 8TC IPX
5: UGW IPX
4:
3: 8SFT IPX
2: 16SFF IPX
1: ICMC
The software is from 2004, but I couldn't tell a particular version on the label.
My background is in Nortel products, and I learned the Avaya Partner ACS from books.
Look forward to hearing from someone.
esoare
p.s. If you could, with your suggestions, also point to a link with some books, that would be awesome.
"Teach a man to fish" and I need lessons on this Tadiran!