My voice mail stopped working since BT changed its IP address. The PC where the Avaya Phone manager is installed is connected to the network through this BT router. How can I restore the Voice Mail.
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Rajiv
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Depending on which voice mail: If you are using embedded mail then check connectivity with the line provider or upgrade system. If you are using voicemail pro on a PC then check network traffic or connect PC directly to the IPO
is it a mobile phone or a house phone? if its a mobile your best bet will be to go to your networks website and you will get all the details there or if its a house phone im not sure but you could try the same thing. for exp if your on bt go to the bt website or contact them and so on. hope it helps cheers sean
I see that your are having issues with your AVAYA, see details below.
* First find out the IP address of your Router. *Inout that IP address in your AVAYA, this should make you AVAYA detect the Router or Network. *once the Network is detected then you can set you AVAY for use.
Your AVAYA will need an IP address to connect to this will enable it for use, this should fix your concern.
Make sure that you have all the details that you need to be able to set up your AVAYA like the port number that it wwill be using in the aNetwork.
There will be 2 ethernet ports on the back of your AVAY one will be connected to the Router which should give the AVAY the power to turn it ON and the network connection to provide data transfer, the other ethernet port will be connected to your computer this is where the data from the router goes to if you have files that are shared in the network, and if you are running application from a Network.
I hope that this will be helpful regarding your query.
I.Configure your Computer 1.Install Bluetooth Adapter 2. Bluetooth Configuration->Local Services-> Add Serial Services ->Bluetooth Serial Port->Properties Check – Startup Automatically Check – Secure Connection COM Port: COMx( mine is COM6) 3.Control Panel -> Phone and Modem Options->Modems->Add-> Check Don’t detect my modem->Next->(Standard Modem Types)->Communication cable between two computers->Next-> on witch port do you want to install it ? -> Selected ports -> COMx ( in my case COM6)->Next->Finished Now in phone and modem options->Modems you should have : Communications cable between two computers : Attached to : COMx ( COM6 my case) Select Communications cable between two computers -> Properties->Modem-> Maximum Port Speed : 115200 -> ok ->ok. 4.Control Panel ->Network Connections ->Create a new connection-> Next->Set up an advanced Connection-> Next-> Accept incoming connections->Next-> Check : Communications cable between two computers ->Next-> Check: Do not allow virtual private connections->next->next->select: Internet Protocol(TCP/IP)->Properties: Network access : Check Allow callers to access my local area network TCP/IP address assignment : Specify TCP/IP addresses: From: 192.168.0.x ( x=50 in my case) To: 192.168.0.y (y=52 in my case) ->OK->Next->Finish 5.Network Connections Bluetooth Network -> Enable Internet Connection ( your internet connection ) -> properties->Advanced->Check:Allow other network users to connect trought this computer’s Internet Connection->OK If all goes well : Bluetooth Network-> Properties-> Internet Protocol ( TCP/IP)->Properties Should have the following setting: Checked Use the followind IP address: IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 ->OK. 6.Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Services->Routing and remote access->Properties->General: Startup type : Automatic - this service MUST be started **7.Install AnalogX Proxy http://www.analogx.com:80/files/proxyi.exe (for the latest version) Proxy->Configure-> Proxy Binding: 192.168.0.x ( for me x=50 )->ok. ! If you use a proxy, remember to start it .
II. Configure Phone: 1.Install GnuBox - http://gnubox.dnsalias.org/gnubox/ ( for the latest version) 2.Configure Access point Tool->Settings->Connection->Accces Points-> New Access point->Use Default Settings Connection name: Bt Data Bearer: Packet data Access point name : Bt User name: none Promt Password: NO Password: **** Authentication: Secure Homepage: none Option->Advanced settings Network Type: IPv4 Phone IP address: Automatic Name Servers: Automatic **Proxy serv. Address: 192.168.0.x ( for me x=50) **Proxy port number: 6588 3.Configure all the applications from your phone witch require internet acces to use Bt Access Point 4.Configure GnuBox Options->Install Set to GPRS Options->Install Create Records Options->Install->Copy settings from GPRS Options->Install->set RAS login script Exit GnuBox Open Gnubox Options->2box Bluetooth->Serial Port Select – your computer Do you want to require encryption? Yes Options-> Install->change default AP ** Configure NetFront Options->Settings->Connection Enable Proxy : Yes Proxy Host : 192.168.0.x ( in my case x=50)
Now you can browse the internet from your phone.
NOTE: First Configure the phone and your pc without the ** settings, and if you can’t browse the Internet form your phone then use the ** settings.
Click Right "Wireless Network Connection" Go "Properties"
Click at Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and click "Properties"
At General bar,. Click on Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically and Alternate Configuration bars, click Automatic private IP address
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