I have a communication manager configured to send CDR to a PC.
Upon receiving the information my software is parsing it as Hexadecimal.
This is the first time that this kind of behavior happens to me. my software is working fine with other communication manager, any Idea what might be the problem?
Hello, I have the same scenario, but I am still working on the design.
What type of trunk card did you use from the Avaya side.
Can you please send me the hardware configuration of your PABX.
We have tested on digital and analog handset.
I will check on Monday the config to see if direct media path is enabled or not.
the weird issue is that the problem is happening on a random basis.
According to my knowledge in a H.323 phone call the signaling goes on port 1719 1720 and the voice...
Dear All,
We have an IP406 connected to a Small office on a wan network.
The routers used are HP ProCurve 7102.
The problem i am describing below has happened at the customer site and at the lab where we were able simulates the WAN setup.
We are using NAT on the router, application layer gateway...
Dear All,
We have installed a IPO 406 on a client site.
The client have only digital phones and recording is enabled on all phones.
The client uses Contact Store to hear back the recordings.
Initially we had some noise when calling, by luck, we reinstalled voice mail and contact store on another...
I am trying to connect a 6200yl to an avaya G7000.
The 6200yl has the latest firmware, the 1000 baseT port is configured to work as a 100Mbps.
when I connect the avaya gateway the link doesn't go up.
other devices operating at a speed of 100Mbps are working.
any ideas?
Has any one ever encountered a delta server that doesn't wirteall of the smdr records in the smdr file.
Some records are skipped, specially the one with the continuation field set to 1.
Has any one ever encountered a delta server that doesn't write all of the SMDR records in the smdr file.
Some records are skipped, specially the one with the continuation field set to 1.
this is definitely a firewall problem.
the call is ringing because H323 signaling is done on fixed TCP ports 1719 and 1720.
voice circulate on dynamically assigned UDP ports, so most probably the firewall is blocking these.
So u basically what you need to do is to config your firewall from both ends
solve it.
In fact it is not the DHCP.
spanning tree is enabled on the switch, so when a port comes up it takes some time for the switch to start forwarding traffic.
meanwhile the pc would have already sent some dhcp request, with no reply.
it can be solve by disabling dhcp
Hello,
I am talking about one vlan. the dhcp server and the client are on the same vlan.
the other pc's connected to the other vlans uses static IP assignments.
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