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Mitel Forums => Mitel MiVoice Business/MCD/3300 => Topic started by: ralph on June 25, 2014, 09:49:55 AM
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Working with a 3300 day in and day out, it's pretty easy to take some really cool features for granted.
In your opinion, what is your favorite feature of the 3300?
Ralph
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Ralph, for me I have to say it is the hardware and how robust it is and the fact that (knock on wood) they last a long time. Software? I'd have to think on that one for a while.
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I'm actually a big fan of being able to read the SMDR logs for call history.
No other system I've worked on had that feature. It sure makes troubleshooting carrier issues a lot easier.
Ralph
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After working with a lot of different PBXs, here is my top 5 :
- Hot Desking
- ARS
- Embedded RADs
- SDS
- EDT trace debug commands
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Not really specific to the 3300, but the UC360/MiVoice Video unit is a pretty cool device.
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My favorite is SDS and import/export functionality.
My least favorite is tenanting trunks in a clustered environment
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Coming from the Axxess/5000 side, my favorite is multiple simultaneous programming sessions in the same system, which is not possible with session manager.
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Agree with all of the above plus.....
The large set of commands to see what the system is doing, check trunks, sip signalling etc etc, makes remote diagnostics easier.
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I wish there was an EASY way to see where phones are registered in a clustered/resilient environment.
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I wish there was an EASY way to see where phones are registered in a clustered/resilient environment.
One of the "locate" commands will tell you what the primary/secondary PBX's are as well as which one is the active controller. I believe it even works across a cluster for remote sets.
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I wish there was an EASY way to see where phones are registered in a clustered/resilient environment.
One of the "locate" commands will tell you what the primary/secondary PBX's are as well as which one is the active controller. I believe it even works across a cluster for remote sets.
No so easy if you have a 1000 sets across 12 different controllers.
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I believe it even works across a cluster for remote sets.
It does. I wish, though, it would give you the system names rather than the routing digits. That would be just a little easier.
But I think what V2WIN may be looking for is when you step to a phone you can easily tell where it's registered to without a lot of keystrokes.
Ralph