I came into this job 2 years ago with a strong computer and network background and zero telephone experience. My company was getting an Avaya 8700 system with a little pile of G700/8300s scattered around, and they wanted to self maintain the system; totally self maintain. NO support contracts with anyone....buy spares and do it yourself.
I have learned a lot since then. A lot about phones and phone systems, and a lot about companies that make it as hard as possible for you to maintain your own property; the telephone system that you bought from them. I'm not talking about software licensing in general. I'm talking about the right to busy and unbusy a circuit or clear an error. Avaya restricts what you can do and the BPs try to convince you that you are too stupid to do it.
I have read Mikey's excellent post on How to Self Maintain your Avaya system and I know about the Maintenance Service Permissions where you have to pay additional money for the right to maintain the system that you already bought. I am working on getting MSPs now.
But I still get surprised by things like when Avaya dialed into my systems and turned off my access to the Reset system 4 command! In our current state I have to reset the media gateways to get a system in LSP mode to re-register with the 8700. What it comes down to is that the owner of the system doesn't have the rights to run it other than adds/moves/deletes; and that is NOT enough to keep it running. The BP knew we did not want maintenance and never mentioned that we could not do it without at least buying the MSPs.
SO..that's the diatribe....now,
Who maintains their own system? Only end users please, no BPs. Give me the details like;
How big is your system?
What level of support did you buy? MSPs?, + hardware?,+ Software?, full support but you only call when you have to? Anything else that I don't know about?
What level of support do you do? daily, software/firmware updates, board swap, install new systems?
How much resistance do you get from Avaya and BPs when you want to add hardware or new G700/8300 LSP locations?
I have learned a lot since then. A lot about phones and phone systems, and a lot about companies that make it as hard as possible for you to maintain your own property; the telephone system that you bought from them. I'm not talking about software licensing in general. I'm talking about the right to busy and unbusy a circuit or clear an error. Avaya restricts what you can do and the BPs try to convince you that you are too stupid to do it.
I have read Mikey's excellent post on How to Self Maintain your Avaya system and I know about the Maintenance Service Permissions where you have to pay additional money for the right to maintain the system that you already bought. I am working on getting MSPs now.
But I still get surprised by things like when Avaya dialed into my systems and turned off my access to the Reset system 4 command! In our current state I have to reset the media gateways to get a system in LSP mode to re-register with the 8700. What it comes down to is that the owner of the system doesn't have the rights to run it other than adds/moves/deletes; and that is NOT enough to keep it running. The BP knew we did not want maintenance and never mentioned that we could not do it without at least buying the MSPs.
SO..that's the diatribe....now,
Who maintains their own system? Only end users please, no BPs. Give me the details like;
How big is your system?
What level of support did you buy? MSPs?, + hardware?,+ Software?, full support but you only call when you have to? Anything else that I don't know about?
What level of support do you do? daily, software/firmware updates, board swap, install new systems?
How much resistance do you get from Avaya and BPs when you want to add hardware or new G700/8300 LSP locations?