IMHO, it's not worth the work/aggravation. If the IPSI in PN #1 has the "Golden IPSI", then your system is licensed to it, it depends on what version of CM you have of course, as CM6 uses PLDS/WebLM now, and not the IPSI Serial Number ((MAC address of the WebLM server). Once you did have PN#1...
Usually starts out with 2, then it will usually do up to 8 at a time, once those 2 are completed. It helps if they are on different packs as well.
Mitch
AVAYA Certified Expert
Antaew, it depends on the release of software you are running. IP first came out in R7, for some limited things.
It really started to "work" for SAT access via CLAN cards in Release 9. post your "list config soft" screen info.
The answer is, maybe, maybe not.
Mitch
AVAYA Certified Expert
Ok, I think you had it correct. try "Voice System Administration", then "Reset", then "reboot/shutdown".
you want to see the whole system restart, Unix reload, etc.
Mitch
AVAYA Certified Expert
Try "Unix Management", there should be a "Shutdown" or "Restart" in shown.
you stopped and started audix, which is often not enough to get it working, the entire platform needs a reboot.
Mitch
AVAYA Certified Expert
When was the last time your Audix was rebooted? There is a known "242" day bug, audix stops answering after that many days.
AVAYA recommends rebooting the audix every 90 days (think of it as every change of "Season"), to avoid the 242 day bug.
try rebooting your audix, chances are that will get...
You need TN429B CO circuit packs, instead of TN747's (which is likely what you have), to be able to receive Caller ID from your Central Office, and of course you have to have Caller ID enabled on each line as well.
Mitch
AVAYA Certified Expert
It's not the G350 that would need licensing, but the CM6 via PLDS, it's now licensed to the MAC address of the "WebLM" server running under System Platform. They do have trial licenses for Business Partners for demo systems, but they are only good for 30 days, and you would have to go through a...
status the link ("status link x"), it probably shows "restarting", meaning you have a speed/duplex IP connectivity issue.
If you can't ping it, it's not on your LAN. VAL boards do not have ip-network-regions assigned.
Mitch
AVAYA Certified Expert
Only if you want to boot of the CD/DVD. They only have drivers that work with certain drives, not just any CD/DVD USB drive will work.
Mitch
AVAYA Certified Expert
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