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    S8300: Add a route-pattern?

    you don't really 'add' new route patterns. you need to find an unused one (list route) and then change it regards frank
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    MCH and "available agent" checks

    I did...several times and I'm usually not that bad understanding Avaya's documents. But I don't get it, are you seeing something i don't?
  3. FSI

    MCH and "available agent" checks

    Yes, thanks, I read that, too. >>>Agents in many-forced groups in auto-in or manual-in work mode are unavailable only when an ACD call is ringing.<<< So agents are only considered ‘not available’ for the (short duration) the call is ringing? They will be considered ‘available’ as soon as they...
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    MCH and &quot;available agent&quot; checks

    CM5.2.1 We have a skill which is Multiple Call Handling (many-forced) enabled. It seems that a vector step that checks for ‘available agents greater 0’ in that skill will always fail when all agents are on a call. It seems to be ignoring the fact that agents in a MCH enabled skill can take more...
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    4621 firmware 2.9

    yes but I can't remeber what is was. after all, Avaya released 2.9.1...
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    DST / location time zone offset / DST rules

    Until Sunday I thought I understood how to set up locations and DST rules but now I’m not so sure anymore: CM5.2, switch is in the US, server time zone is ‘central’ and DST rule 1 is set for US. This system also serves locations in India, 11:30 ahead of CST – or +10:30 during DST (India...
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    Static on service observe/remote monitor

    Can you be a bit more specific? Does only the service observer hears the static or does the agent/caller complains about static, too? Does the Agent only hear static when the call is observed? Regards Frank
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    Network Regions

    The phone needs to dip into the G450 to get dial tone so nothing strange about that. Once the call is established your 2 IP phones talk to each other (2/2) if you allow direct IP-2-IP connections. did you actually put your G450 into their respective region by assigning a region in the...
  9. FSI

    Issue with TFTP Server 46xxsettings.txt 96xxupgrade.txt

    do the 9620s read the file at all from TFTP? I thought they only get them via http. also let's hope your agents don't figure out they can still log out the phone by hitting mute, then dial LOGOFF :-) regards Frank
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    Understanding LSP mode

    You need to differentiate between LSP and Media Gateways. Your remote offices need Media Gateways to connect the local trunks (local dialtone). With the WAN up, everything will be centrally controlled by your main S8730 server, however, a call coming in on one of your remote media gateways and...
  11. FSI

    Wierd Dialing issue

    If they are a different site they might be a different location (as in display locations) as well and they might use a different ARS Digit Conversion table than you are. Regards Frank
  12. FSI

    CMS supervisor user account

    you can do this either via "AVAYA CMS Supervisor", a GUI client or via Telnet. If you use ASA as your telnet client, add your CMS server as a generic device, set it to emulation 615 regards Frank
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    calls rolling over to Voicemail are not going into the correct mailbox

    Let me answer my own question, just in case someone ever has a similar issue: Instead of the VDN in the coverage path routing to AAR and UDP to the remote VoiceMail (Modular Messaging) we created a hunt group on PBX A with a hunt group extension and AAR code that gets the calls to the trunk to...
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    calls rolling over to Voicemail are not going into the correct mailbox

    Here’s my problem: PBX A (CM4.0.1) is connected to PBX B (also CM 4.0.1) via an IP trunk (ISDN), PBX B is connected to Modular Messaging via QSIG. PBX A has a coverage path with point 1 being a VDN which routes to a number in UDP which sends the call to AAR which then sends it over the IP trunk...
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    Auto Answer Help

    not if you teach those people how to log in and out with their StationID.

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