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Mitel Forums => MiVoice Office 250/Mitel 5000 => Topic started by: jeffmoss26 on February 06, 2015, 10:40:36 AM
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We have a 5000 system with 2 nodes. My office is Node 1, our remote office is Node 2. The receptionist at Node 2 uses Attendant Console on her PC and is able to see all of the Node 2 phones without issue We have a few people who work in the remote office but their phones are on Node 1 and the receptionist would like to see their status on her console. The Node 1 phones are set as
IP/Digital Off-Node devices on Node 2 and vise-versa.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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You'll need the appropriate multi-node licensing on the application. With only one remote node, I'm not sure if you'll need a CT Gateway to collect OAI data.
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We do have a CT Gateway here, I am not really familiar with it though...I learned on the Axxess years back as you know, I started this job a month ago so I'm getting back into the Inter-Tel/Mitel world.
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Jeffmoss26,
The CT Gateway is most likely because you have multiple applications or users trying to get system information from both sites. So in this case it would be to allow your attendant to see OAI information from Node 1 and Node 2.
What DND ON is referring to is whether or not your Attendant Console is Multi-Node or Single Node licensed. If it is Single-Node then there is nothing you can do but get it upgraded to Multi-Node to get this to work. If it is Multi-Node Licensed then you just need to setup the second node for her console in order for her to see the information.
Thanks,
TE
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Mitel (Inter-Tel) Attendant Console comes in two flavors: Single-Node (Stand Alone) & Multi-Node (Networked)
Currently your Node2 console is pointed to the Node2 system. If your Node2 Console software turns out to be licensed for Multi-Node, all you need to do is point it the the CT-Gateway instead of the Node2 system. The CT-Gateway combines the info of both Nodes. If it is Single-Node, it will need an upgrade to Multi-Node first.
After it has connected to CT-Gateway, you will have the ability to hide any of the Node1 extensions that you don't want the Node2 operator to see/monitor, if needed.
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Thanks for the info guys. I think we're just going to leave it as is, since she really only wanted to see 4 phones from Node 1...does not make much sense to spend the money upgrading for only 4 phones.
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If you have licenses available, you could move/build those four to Node2. Then both operators could see them. :)
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We only have one operator, at Node 2. Everything at Node 1 is done through automated attendant and call center.
These 4 phones need to be in Node 1 because the users work out of this office, but are physically located in the Node 2 office.