Tag: Documentation
netstat with sanity
by DougR on Jun.26, 2009, under Documentation, General, Microsoft, Technology, Windows
The command netstat is a handy tool for displaying the active ports and addresses on a Windows or *nix machine. For the Windows environment often the output scrolls past the buffer for the command prompt window, thus loosing important information about lower port numbers.
Tech Tip 212 Clarification
by DougR on Mar.25, 2009, under Avaya, Best Practices, Documentation, IP Office
IP Office Tech Tip 212 seems to be causing a little confusion, due wording used at the time of release. The Tech Tip was released to address feature that resolves an issue on PRI circuits where the field that defines the number format may need to be changed. The ISDN protocol allows the switches involved in call setup to define the number formats for both Calling Party and Called Party numbers. Most carriers want to see these fields formatted as National numbering plan. International calls, Toll Free calls, and even some Local calls may need to be set for Unknown numbering plan on various carriers.
This Tech Tip was released to announce a new option to change the Called Party Numbering Plan. The announcement was made prior to the 4.2(11) GA code release and did not take into account future release schedules. This feature has now been permanently implemented, and there is no longer any need for a Private Build. Simply add the source number of “NI2_CALLED_PARTY_TYPE=UNKNOWN” to the NoUser profile on any IP Office running firmware 4.2(11)+ experiencing calls failing for an invalid numbering plan. (continue reading…)
IP Office release
by DougR on Nov.20, 2008, under Avaya, Best Practices, Documentation, IP Office
Today Avaya announced a new maintenance release of CCCv5 in Tech Bulletin 100.
A Technical Tip dealing with the 4.2 Mobility license and the One-X mobility license was also released (Technical Tip 217).
License Documentation has been greatly improved. A consolidated list and explanation of the Licensing available for IP Office has been published on the knowledge base: http://marketingtools.avaya.com/knowledgebase/ipoffice/mergedProjects/productdescription/index.htm?licenses.htm
New RSS Feeds from Avaya on IP Office
by DougR on Oct.08, 2008, under Avaya, Best Practices, IP Office
Avaya has released new RSS feeds to help Business Partners better keep up with new information on the IP Office knowledge base and the Application notes. The feeds are a part of a series of enhancements to the IP Office knowledge base site that provides documentation to IP Office users.