Yes they did no problem. I first used build 293 as that was the latest recommended for the BCM 2.5.
I've since installed build 385 and all sees fine. The reason was the USB headset we had had keys on the base and they needed build 343 or higher.
Okay well I finally got my answer from Nortel Tech support. It turns out to be an issue with Java. You have to be using Microsoft Virtual Machine not Sun Java. This is a bit of an issue considering that MS got Sued by Sun and no longer distributes MSVM. I would have thought Nortel should have...
Yes I have both LAN ports connected to the LAN. One is set to 192.168.1.220 and the other is 10.10.10.1. The Cisco router is configured to access both internally. The soft client is able to access the server I just can't enable registration. I also can't enable Auto Assign a DN. Once I se it...
Well I don't think it is a security problem in this case as I've tried my laptop as well as my desktop plus another workstation with the same results. I've also lowered the security level with no sucess.
TheAvayaGuy, The issue at this point isn't even the i2050 client as I can't even enable...
We've got a BCM 1000 running 2.5 software. I've got a key code entered for 1 IP client but when I go to the IP telephony tab/general to turn on "Registration" it automatically turns off immediately. How do you get it to stay on?
The softphone is an i2004 and it finds the server but says...
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