Anyone have a working integration between NEC SV9500 and Cisco Unity VM using SIP stations instead of the 24DLI/TIMG arrangement? Any input would be appreciated.
You may want to ask your sales team if this is going to effect your PAD cards.
The SV9500 abandons that philosophy, I think it carries over to cable migrations but verify with your sales engineers.
Thanks,
After creating your tables in 8A4XXX, verify your AMND or CMD 855 satisfies your dialing parameters.
Looks pretty straight forward and well organized.
Thanks,
Make a virtual appear on all phones in question....transfer calls to that virtual using call pick group (one button) option to answer which will move the call from the virtual to the users prime line.
May work for your scenario. Park and Page are normally used in that order to have parked calls...
You can try dialing 555, the default directory and see what happens.
If nothing happens, you WILL need PC, cable and Co-Sessions.
Directory is not a function of Touch Tone System Admin tools.
jlpannell@msn.com
The protocols mentioned refer to ISDN or CCIS/Qsig functions. The 24DTR is only a T-1 card and has no D or C channel communications capabilities.
Your only options is D4 AMI or ESF B8ZS.
If you want QSig or 5ESS emulation you need a 24PRT card.
Hope this helps.
Can you tell me how to hook up...
If you have a DSS console on the system, set up a mode change button and a DND button this will allow you to toggle between normal function, MW function and DND function.
When DSS is in DND mode any station in DND will be lit, depress the key, lamp goes out and DND is canceled.
Under Tools you should see a Command Listup+
Also clipboard is part of MatworX with Options, it is normally not included in the regular versions of Matworx.
Check your CD and see if it says "With Options" or "With Tools", I can't remember the exact verbage.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.