All, It must have been in a dream that I took the VCM out of the 403 and put it into the 406 because I didn't do it in reality. Once I put it into the 406, everything works great! I feel kind of dumb right now...
Sorry to have taken up your time and thank you for your responses!
ACSscott, under compression mode, it is set to "Automatic Select"
Now back to VCM, I do have a physical VCM installed. It was working in the older 403 I pulled it from. I just opened the system monitor and it shows VCOMP=0. I think this means no VCM ports??
Good idea to get the obvious out of the way but yes it does have a VCM. I had that in there from a previous remote user setup on a VPN and a voip desk phone.
This phone connects to the wireless router, the tftp server, and to the ipo.
Take a look at the monitor trace. It resolves the other...
I checked the trace and it doesn't look like there are any extra digits. It has the correct extension number that was dialed and even converts that number to the user's name.
It looks like the problem starts with the line CMMap: Mapper:: AllocateCodec unable to allocate resource.
I attached...
I have an 406v2 and have almost successfully added a 3641 wireless phone. I am not running an AVPP because my wireless router handles QoS.
I have been able to connect the phone with no issues. It shows the extension number and pulls the user name from the server and displays it. At this point...
I have a 403 and VMPro. It still works great and does everything I need. I have an employee who will need to work from home and I want to set them up with a VOIP phone to be on our switch.
Can anyone give me direction on what I would need to get? I know I need a VCM card. What phones can I...
I am trying to create a VMpro app to dial out to another IVR system and enter in responses to that systems prompts. I have a check in/ check out procedure with a vendor that I want to automate right after one of my crews call into my system and checks in or out.
I have the app running to...
I bought some sapi5 voices from a company called neospeech. These voices sound better (imho) than most I've heard and the price was pretty nice.
I have the license for generic TTS on my IP office which says I can use any third party TTS engines. I have some IVR apps running through VM pro right...
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