09-20-2006 10:39 AM - edited 03-18-2019 06:23 PM
I have never seen this before, so I'm hoping Jeff or someone can weigh in on it.
I've got a customer who has Unity 4.05 integrated into both a 4.1 Callmanager cluster and A Nortel Option PBX network. The very strange thing is that Unity only shows the Callmanager integration.
The Nortel forwards calls to unity via an MGCP PRI gateway integration on the Callmanager. The Unity servers have PBXLink devices attached and supposedly are only used to light the MWI on the nortel. The CISCO0002.ini file has an interesting section that is like so:
[Identity]
SwitchManufacturer=CISCO
SwitchModel=CallManager
SwitchSoftwareVersion=3.0(1) or later
IntegrationType=TAPI
[MWI Default]
MWIType=TAPI
Active=Yes
CodesChangeable=No
[Alternate MWI]
Active=Yes
Digit=Z
MWIType=Serial
SerialConfiguration=SMDI
Users on the Nortel have their Subscriber > Messages >MWI Extensions set to ZX
I'm suspecting they're broadcasting MWI to both switches here.
Here is the $64000 question: I'm about to upgrade these servers from 4.05 to 4.2.1, what is the chance that this upgrade will break this functionality?
Thanks in advance.
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09-20-2006 11:20 AM
For a basic overview of what they're probably doing here, have a look at the "MWIs for Extensions on a Non-Integrated Phone System" section in your favorite Unity-CCM integration guide. Here's one...
Regards,
Eric
09-20-2006 11:20 AM
For a basic overview of what they're probably doing here, have a look at the "MWIs for Extensions on a Non-Integrated Phone System" section in your favorite Unity-CCM integration guide. Here's one...
Regards,
Eric
09-20-2006 11:56 AM
This is exactly it, since it's in here I'm suspecting it's somewhat supported.
Thanks for the info!
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