Hi,
We are using an IP412 with version 3.0 software loaded, and a mixture of 4620 and 4602 phones.
With the 4602 phones, I have found that to allow call transfers, the A and B buttons need to both be configured as 'Appearance'.
Is there a way around this, as I would really like to have the B...
Hi,
I just upgraded an IPO to version 3.0, and all went ok.
Only problem is now users have to type in their extension and password to collect voicemail, even when in sourcenumbers i have V[extn]. e.g V5311
The site has 45 IP handsets, 2x35 x 4602SW and 10 x 4620sw.
Running voicemail pro...
Yep. Thats how I do it at home. I have a complete Class C subnet running at home routed via VPN to the office. All of our other routers are aware of this subnet.
This way I can have many seperate devices on my home network, individually addressed, and all able to talk to the work network.
bigjohn,
As the phone is connected to a completely different interface on your PC, e.g you have the wireless interface connected to your work, and the ethernet port is not, i'm not sure if it is going to work so easy.
When you connect via VPN, your PC is assigned an IP address from the other...
We are also in the same boat, we run a wireless WAN over about 13km, using higher powered 'Waverider' 2.4ghz gear. The radios are 11mbit, and we get about 6mbit of solid throughput out of them at the ethernet port(they are not 802.11 standard), which is good for an 11mbit radio.
Our problem is...
The IPO does not support SIP at all, Avaya are falling behind on this one.
If you change the firmware on the phone to SIP, you cannot use it with the IPO. However, you can use it Avaya Communication Manager, and other SIP servers such as the open source PBX, Asterisk.
Actually works quite well...
Look under the "Documentation Library" heading on the following page:
http://support.avaya.com/japple/css/japple?PAGE=avaya.css.DocList&temp.groupID=107529&temp.selectedFamily=129044&temp.selectedProduct=129487&temp.selectedRelease=162487&temp.selectedBucket=all
Whoover uploaded the software...
And the user CD:
ftp://ftp.avaya.com/incoming/Up1cku9/graemeprice/user2_1.exe
And the VMPRO CD:
ftp://ftp.avaya.com/incoming/Up1cku9/graemeprice/vmpro2_1.exe
OK figured it out! Avaya made a typo when adding the link. If you want to download the 2.1 Admin CD, use this link:
ftp://ftp.avaya.com/incoming/Up1cku9/graemeprice/admin2_1.exe
File size is 523MB, thank god for broadband.
I take that back. Just tried to actually download the Admin CD, and guess what? broken link.
Damn it Avaya need some better quality control. This is bullshyte
The 2.1 software is available now, at http://support.avaya.com/japple/css/japple?PAGE=avaya.css.DocList&temp.groupID=107529&temp.selectedFamily=129044&temp.selectedProduct=129487&temp.selectedRelease=162487&temp.selectedBucket=all
I'm using G711 Alaw. The phones definately support this codec.
I dont think it would be an Audio codec issue, as the problems happen when the phone is idle, long before any audio codec is negotiated.
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