Avaya Aura

Avaya Shell Basics

Avaya Shell Basics By the end of this post you will know the basics Avaya Aura Acronyms, commands, and procedures. A lot has changed since the Avaya multi-vantage days. More and more, we find ourselves loading patches, updating service packs, dealing with Software Administrators, assisting, and adding virtual servers (machines) to their existing environment. About two summers ago, I found myself deploying 5 VMs, and one SBCE for a client […]

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Avaya Media Gateways – 4 Upgrade Steps

Avaya Media Gateways – 4 Upgrade Steps These 4 upgrade steps will help you through the process of updating these three elements (Media Gateway, Media Modules, and Phones. Also by the end of this post you will have a better understanding in how to use the built-in server tools, 3rd party applications, and usb flash drive data transfers. Some time ago, I got sent to install a new media module

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Upgrade DCP End-points With Ease

Upgrade DCP End-points With Ease In this post “Upgrade DCP End-points With Ease” I have created steps that I normally take whenever upgrading digital end-points such as the 1400, 2400, and the 9400 series phones. In the summer of 2013 I got sent to deploy a new VoIP solution in Okeechobee FL. For starters the building wiring infrastructure was old and antiquated to deploy a Voice Over IP solution. Most

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Basics of VLACP and LACP

Basics of VLACP and LACP When deploying any data solution. It is always a good practice to review your switch capacity and functionality. From features provided with the running OS, hardware tweaks, to understanding where, and how your switch will be connected. Sometime last year, I helped implement around 300 end-points for a township here in FL. The main building “City-hall” was handling the core switches connecting 5 other buildings

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Implement products with no experience

Implement products with no experience. Have you been sent to implement products, apps, or solutions that you never saw or worked on before. Early in my career, in many cases I got sent out to work on servers and equipment that I didn’t have a clue in how to implement them. Finding myself winging it. This was a lack of leadership in my manager’s part, sending someone out to do something

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