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STEVEN CASPER

2006-09-21, 7:11 pm

Hi Stefen,

Sorry for the late reply, I just got back to looking at the group. We
use QSIG PRIs between our Call Manager gateways and our Nortel PBX
system to enable MWI from Unity to the Nortel phones.

Steve

Steve Casper
Voice Technologies
M&T Bank
(410) 347-6026

Steve,

I have a question related to this last paragraph (sorry for hi-jacking
part of
this thread): I am in the process of migrating - one location at a time
- a
Nortel-based (Meridian) community, to Cisco-based VoIP w/same
infrastructure
as the one mentioned by you (CM and Unity). One problem I am having is
that I
need to run TWO voice mail systems in parallel (Call Pilot on Nortel,
and
Unity on Cisco), because I could not find a way to signal the existance
of a
message in Unity, to a Nortel-side phone, by turning on the message
lights on
the latter. How do you handle this?

Thanks,
Stefan

On Thursday 14 September 2006 08:31, STEVEN CASPER wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Thanks Wes,
> This is very interesting. So is the recommendation to add "mgcp

playout
> adaptive 60 40 200" to all voice gateways that allow non IP phone

users
> to access Unity? I have a lot of gateways that connect Nortel users

to
> Unity via QSIG gateways. We occasionally get complaints of canned or
> robotic voice quality. We are running CCM 4.1.3sr1 with Unity 4.05.
>
> Steve

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