Usually, I only use Remote Access with initial programming.
However, I have encountered a problem with a system we plan to install three hours away from us (hence why we would want to enable remote administration). It consists of an ACS (R7) and a 308 card.
When I first tried to connet, the screen would never initialize the session (the password prompt never came up).
However, when I removed the 308, remote PC adminstration started just fine. I tried the same 308 card with a different ACS card (R6) in a 2-slot carrier, and the same problem (I tried different RAC cards too.
After an hour on the phone with Avaya Tech support, we ordered a replacement 308 card. I was able to get the the password with the new 308, but after entering the password I had assigned, the application would seem to take a ridiculous to initialize the session. Again, when the card is removed, PC remote administration works fine. I run into the same problem when I put this 308 with the ACS (r6) that I used to test the other one.
Any ideas? It's odd that two 308 cards would be bad. But that seems to be the case...
However, I have encountered a problem with a system we plan to install three hours away from us (hence why we would want to enable remote administration). It consists of an ACS (R7) and a 308 card.
When I first tried to connet, the screen would never initialize the session (the password prompt never came up).
However, when I removed the 308, remote PC adminstration started just fine. I tried the same 308 card with a different ACS card (R6) in a 2-slot carrier, and the same problem (I tried different RAC cards too.
After an hour on the phone with Avaya Tech support, we ordered a replacement 308 card. I was able to get the the password with the new 308, but after entering the password I had assigned, the application would seem to take a ridiculous to initialize the session. Again, when the card is removed, PC remote administration works fine. I run into the same problem when I put this 308 with the ACS (r6) that I used to test the other one.
Any ideas? It's odd that two 308 cards would be bad. But that seems to be the case...