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Introduction and Announcements / Re: Hello from New England
« on: March 21, 2024, 06:34:30 AM »
Welcome! We're glad you're here.

Ralph

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Not that I'm aware of.

What are you trying to accomplish?

Ralph

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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Re: Cordless phone options for 3300?
« on: March 15, 2024, 06:48:01 AM »
What about just adding a SIP client to a cell phone?

Ralph

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Weirdly, I'm thinking if you pull the screens out you may be able to get a few bucks for them on eBay.
There's a lot of hobbyist out there who may want them for Raspberry Pi projects.

I haven't tested that theory yet but I've been thinking a lot about it because I may be having a bunch to get rid of as well.

Ralph

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Update:
I've verified that everything in the CESID assignment form has a number.
No change.
I found that by turning off Automatic updating the alarm goes away.
That's bumming me out a bit.

Ralph

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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Re: Call Routing question
« on: February 17, 2024, 07:49:17 AM »
Here's what I've done:
The supervisor want's to see the keys lit up so there needs to be key appearances if only for the visual indicator.
When the line is on hold it will flash.
Then the supervisor can use the "Remote Hold Retrieve" FAC to bring the call to their own prime line.

Usage: 5555 is on hold.
Supervisor dials <FAC>+5555.

Ralph

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Yes. That's exactly what I did.  I exported the CESID assignment form and verified that everything in there had a number associated with it.
I thought the alarm would clear after a day but it didn't.

Ralph

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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Mitel MCD - Unable to Clear CESID Alarm
« on: February 13, 2024, 09:54:44 AM »
MCD Release level: 8.0 SP2

I've been working on clearing a CESID alarm.  The help files say this:
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Assign CESIDs in the CESID Assignment form or the L2 to CESID Mapping form.
Once all DN CESID assignments are made, the system will clear the alarm.

So I've done that. Verified and put a fork in it.
I've gone through and ack'ed all the moves but it still doesn't clear.

Any idea what I might be missing?

Ralph

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So /etc/cron.daily is a directory, not a file.  It contains several scripts.
So my guess would be that anything in the directory will get executed daily.
I'll test that by putting in my script.

Ralph

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lunduh, I don't understand your post?

Ralph

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lunduh,
How do I edit those crontab? It looks like I need to know what the user is before i can edit it.
What would the user be?

Ralph

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Which cron file did you add it to? There's a few. Try /usr/vm/bin/cron.daily or /etc/cron.daily/89NPMdaily

Thanks for the tip.
I'll take a look at that.  I've never edited a crontab other than using the crontab -e command.

Ralph


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I was able to write a bash script to copy the file and email it.
The script works as I hoped.

But...

I added it to the root crontab.  It worked.  Until it didn't.
It stopped working so I checked the crontab again and the entry for it was missing.
It appear that something overwrites the crontab. 

Any suggestions?

Ralph

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I'm playing with it now.
I deleted the file to see if it resets overnight.

JohnP, after some internal discussions we another question though, would it be possible to connect to the database directly?
Do we know what database it's using?  i.e. Postgres, MySQL, etc?

Ralph

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