A person has to hear their phone ring from three different phones and be able to pick up that phone from any of the three locations. They also do not want "this phone to ring 3 times, then that phone, then the other" before hitting voice mail.
Can I setup the G3Si r10 to host a conference bridge? If so, how? The idea is for 4-5 of our sales reps be able to dial into to our site to participate in conference calls without them having to be called.
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A phone with a COR allowing internal only calls has a bridged appearance of an extension with a COR allowing International calls. Is there a way to make the secondary phone not have the primary's privelege when using the bridged appearance button?
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The trouble is that this is a remote location with only IP Phones. I cannot do analog at that location only IP. I am not using a remote shelf or R300 that provides analog (or digital) capabilites.
Is there a way to have an external ringer for an IP Phone. We are a manufacturing environmen. The manager needs to be able to hear his phone ring while in a someone noisy area. I would like an amplified ringer of some sort tied into his phone.
Any suggestions?
I swapped out the phone and it still happened (only at this one extension). The power "browning" may be a possibility. I'll swap power supplies (not using in-line) and see what happens.
-r
I have a 4624 that is dropping and resets during a call. I have not seen this on any otner stations. Does anyone have any troubleshooting steps to find the cause of this.
The phone will go dark, then ****....LOADING and go through it's DCHP requests., etc.
TIA
-r
On a G3si v10 is there a way to globally, via extension or set-type to lower/raise the volume of the phone ringers? We've got IP Phones, 7400 series, 6400 series and 8410s.
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The "clean-up" rule is last. For testing..i've even tried any/any/accept/all.
Piloria...messing w/"encrypt" did not help either.
The Desktop Policy shows:
Inbound:
accept all
Outbound:
accept all
Yet the Desktop log still is blocking inbound...
The log (on the client) shows the pcanywhere ports being blocked. The checkpoint log shows the traffic outbound being encrypted to the secure client.
I wonder if I need the rule to be "encrypt" instead of "allow"...
...brb
I have an NG FP2 firewall and SecuClient clients. I'm testing a policy that allows pcanywhere from the encryption domain (me) to a secure client for tech support. However, the client log shows the port being blocked even though it's opened.
I've tried changing the client's policy to allow...
Would you not also have trouble routing web traffic back in an out of the external interface of the firewall? Would you need to have 2 inet pipes in and out of the firewall to do this?
Had the exact same issue...we planned on upgrading to Win2k/Ofc Xp anyway so this was not forcing the issue...however, once we were all XP, the problem went away. We are currently still 5.5
A nice way for MShaft to get folks to buy all sorts of licences, eh?
I've had this issue for about 12 months. The person w/the phone just got used to it. I'd replaced phones, moved it to another location, changed channels, changed ports...changing TESTS to "n" did the trick.
Nice post. Thanks much.
I recall on our initial IP Hardphone RTU we spent about $95 for 60 of 'em. I've since gone to an Avaya "partnet" (cause I have to) who's quoting $125 per multiples of 30.
I'm curious, was there a price increase? Please let me know your thoughts.
Thanks,
-r
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