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I've set up a policy-map that should restrict the download speed of our customers. Some customers are able to routinely exceed their allotted amount.
policy-map inbound_policer class customer_a_class police cir 100000000 conform-action transmit...
I can't find it anywhere, but how do I change the CLI password for a CMX running version 10.x code? I assume it's a cmxctl command, but I can only find one that I believe changes the GUI password.
We're getting reports, occasionally, that when we call from a jabber client, using a USB headset, that it's difficult for the called party to hear the calling party. These calls would go out an MGCP gateway's FXO port.We never get complaints about be...
Is there a way to change the subject line and maybe even the sender ID of voice mails sent from Unity Connection to the single inbox on Exchange?Occasionally you'll see a virus email come through with the same or similar subject lines so I'd like to ...
I've read the guides on creating intercom extensions on CME, but I'm still a little fuzzy.I'd like any user to be able to dial another using the intercom with auto-mute off simply by dialing their normal extension and adding an asterisk. Is this poss...
This may have something to do with Wifi calling: http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Technology-Blog/Wi-Fi-Calling-Is-your-network-prepared/ba-p/237729
I got this answer from TAC on the same message received on a 4331:"The securityK9 license you are running has a limit of 85000 Kbps unidirectional or 170000 Kbps bi-directional of crypto traffic. This doesn’t reflect the traffic allowed across the l...
All other sounds on the computer are fine and we have already set that setting to "Do Nothing." It seemed to have helped initially, but it has not completely fixed the problem.
Jameson, thanks for the reply. I was confused about the brackets as they were used not just in the command reference, but also in a config snippet.At any rate...Spot on on the positioning of the asterisk.I want User A to be able to simply go off-hook...