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Mitel Jobs and Mitel Careers / Hiring
« on: January 24, 2008, 04:34:39 PM »
Looking to Hire.   We're actually too busy for words right now.  We're hiring for Nortel and Mitel.
If you happen to know any certified techs interested in moving to Michigan, PM me.

Ralph

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Depends on the version of the 3300.   Ver 7.1(?) allows you to set the IP.
System Config >>> IP Network Configuration >>> System IP Configuration.

If the system is older than that, you need to plug a serial cable into the front at 9600 baud and type bootChange.
Check out what your settings are by just hitting return through all of them and see what you need to change.
Bear in mind the subnet mask is in HEX.

If your PBX is handing out IP addresses to the phones, be sure to change the DHCP settings.

The YA may be even tougher since, if I remember right, you may need to get your licenses again from Mitel - not a big deal.

I have to say though, this isn't something I would expect a customer to do without dealer assistance.

Ralph


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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Vosky
« on: December 20, 2007, 04:50:57 PM »
Just something interesting.
I just installed a Vosky system on our 3300 using analog LS trunks.
It is a PBX to Skype gateway that allows you to Make and Receive calls via Skype.
You can call Skype clients, Skype clients can call in.   If you pay Sky $30/ year you can program your pbx to route all US and Canada calls out the Skype trunks.   So for $30 per year per line you slice your call cost per minute to $0.00

I had a bit of an issue setting it up, but the Vosky folks were good to work with and once I got an engineer on line that could point out some very low level settings, things work good.

You can see their site at www.Vosky.com

Ralph


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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / Re: NuPoint Msgr
« on: December 20, 2007, 04:44:54 PM »
The OS is XP.   The window that pops ups is a text window that allows you to type some info to the host.  This then kicks on the DUN client, the text window goes away and you should be off to the races.

When you're in the DUN client, under the general tab, click "Configure".  This will bring up the modem properties.   Then check the box that says "Show terminal window".   Working with Mitel engineers, this is what they had me do.  I thought I could script the text that needs to be entered once I actually got it working manually but I can never get that far.

Ralph




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I've tried Dundup  (same one?)  What I found was it didn't collect all my connections.  Not sure why.
When I can squeeze the time out I'll play with it some more.


Ralph


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I support a couple of hundred 3300's.   From our remote center I need to synchronize my dial up settings across several PC's.
Has anyone seen a tool that will allow you to copy network settings from one computer to any other computer?

Ralph


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Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 / NuPoint Msgr
« on: December 14, 2007, 03:07:24 PM »
I'm trying to set up remote access into a new NuPoint using dialup pptp.
Worked directly with Mitel tech support and they can dial in just fine.
But when I dial up and get the text window to enter "CLIENT" I get no response.

This is true with multiple computers and modems.
I've used USR 33.6 and internal AT&T modems.  No diff.

Anyone got any tricks?

Ralph

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