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WHat type of Octel do I have?

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AMGTEKIII

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Apr 25, 2007
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How do I find out what type sytem I have? New to Octel....thanks....
Robert
 
When you login to it does it show a menu ? and how big is it?

Ken Means

"I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have."
- Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
 
I log in through NETTERM......This is what I get....

---------------- SYSTEM SOFTWARE RELEASE S.4.1.0-2 (01/26/01) ----------------
Copyright (c) 2001 Avaya, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
MON 12/10 13:50:08 2007 TAMPA ID:220704 S/N:220704 PBX:23
(Modem enabled) (Telnet enabled) Last Logon : 12/10 11:11
TAMPA@



 
You have got an OCTEL Serenade 200 running version (s/w)S.4.1.0-2, which is quite new.
Your PBX is Nortel Meridian PBX.
You are located in Tampa, Florida?
Try to logon if you have a password.

Write at the @-prompt:
L F ---> to see your licenses in the VM server.
L H ---> to see actual alarms in your system
PS to see the port status (Idle, busy or blocked)

Also see this forum for OCTEL Serenade 200/300 threads...
///doktor
 
Hmmmmm....ok...We are on an Avaya platform......not Nortel.....Thanks for the other info though.....I think....LOL
 
You are right PBX:23 is AVAYA and PBX:74 is Nortel.
So, carry on!
///doktor
 
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