Tag: Backup
SonicWall CDP protection of Voicemail Pro
by DougR on Oct.20, 2009, under Avaya, Best Practices, IP Office, SonicWall
All servers will crash at some point. Failures can result from hardware failing over time or from software malfunctions. Most commonly experienced are failures from human interaction. Upgrades, patches, or common procedures that were not successful are the cause of a majority of failures. These situations can also occur when a proper back up is made of a corrupt or improper file. Automatic and incremental backups are important for protecting against these type errors. Without incremental versions there is only one backup copy. It could be corrupt as well. Without automatic backups the chance of skipping a revision is high.
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SonicWall CDP (Continuous Data Protection)
by mikeo on Jun.16, 2009, under Hardware, SonicWall
Worried about losing valuable information from a system failure or malicious attack. At Catalyst Telecom “We’ve got a solution for that!”
SonicWall’s CDP product is a reliable and affordable way to backup and restore your companies data and applications. CDP offers end-to-end backup and recovery solutions for SMBs. (continue reading…)
Mobile Solution:SIP-to-Cellular Gateway
by DougR on Dec.01, 2008, under Best Practices, Hardware, Mobility Solutions, MultiTech, Wireless
MultiTech recently announced it’s latest product to help with the mobile office environment, the SIP-to-Cellular gateway. Only offered as a GSM product, the device can provide up to two trunks of Cellular service to any SIP compliant PBX. With devices like this the possibilities are endless. Start with simple mobile office environments.
Quick Edition Find Back-Up Extension for Phones
by mikeo on Jul.03, 2008, under Avaya, Quick Edition
Finding the back-up extensions for QE phones can be a very useful tool if you are having issues with Voicemail. As you know each users QE phone has (2) phones that back it up for VM Messages. The following procedure will help you dtermine what extension are being used as back-up extensions for each user.
From a command line you will need to:
Telnet to the IP address of one of the phones