Wilbur Terwilligeroc
Programmer
I support an Avaya CM with Aura Messaging in conjunction with “9611G” IP phones.
I got a support ticket from a user who keeps hearing a brief “white noise” type sound immediately before the playback of her voicemail greeting and recorded name. The noise fades away and is gone as soon as she starts speaking.
However, this only seems to occur when she produces the recordings at her desk. When she records from another location in the office, the noise does not occur.
The problem also does not occur during regular phone conversation; only during playback of her voicemail / recorded name greetings.
We tried replacing the phone and handset, and the problem persists.
I had a network analyst check the network quality of her connection using NetScout, and it looks good.
I switched her to a different POE port in the communications room, and the problem persists.
I tried deleting and recreating her voicemail account, and the problem persists.
I also had her adjust the Automatic Gain Control settings on the phone, and the problem persists.
I asked her to try to mute the handset before selecting the option to record her name, and then disengaging the Mute after the beep and recording that way, and the problem persists.
Out of desperation, I changed her LAN cables, and the problem persists.
She doesn’t have a radio, wireless headset, or similar device nearby that could be causing interference.
The only other thing I can think of is something acoustic in her area, like background noise from a ventilation fan or something, although it doesn’t seem that loud.
What do you experts think? Any thoughts?
I got a support ticket from a user who keeps hearing a brief “white noise” type sound immediately before the playback of her voicemail greeting and recorded name. The noise fades away and is gone as soon as she starts speaking.
However, this only seems to occur when she produces the recordings at her desk. When she records from another location in the office, the noise does not occur.
The problem also does not occur during regular phone conversation; only during playback of her voicemail / recorded name greetings.
We tried replacing the phone and handset, and the problem persists.
I had a network analyst check the network quality of her connection using NetScout, and it looks good.
I switched her to a different POE port in the communications room, and the problem persists.
I tried deleting and recreating her voicemail account, and the problem persists.
I also had her adjust the Automatic Gain Control settings on the phone, and the problem persists.
I asked her to try to mute the handset before selecting the option to record her name, and then disengaging the Mute after the beep and recording that way, and the problem persists.
Out of desperation, I changed her LAN cables, and the problem persists.
She doesn’t have a radio, wireless headset, or similar device nearby that could be causing interference.
The only other thing I can think of is something acoustic in her area, like background noise from a ventilation fan or something, although it doesn’t seem that loud.
What do you experts think? Any thoughts?