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Old 06-29-2004, 10:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Siemens Hicom 100 divert calls

I pretty new to alcatel pbx system anyone knows any website have the installation guide just like avaya?
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Old 06-30-2004, 12:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Try this site - it is Russian but most of the documents are in english.

http://www.a4400.spb.ru/omni_pcx_4400.html
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hey thanks dtu, jus wondering whether a trained avaya person can pick up alcatel easily?
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Hey alien, until recently I was a trained Siemens Hicom/Plessey ISDX-l person. I have done an Alcatel 4400 PCX 5-day course and did not find it too hard to pickup (I'll be doing a second 5-day course in October).
Not sure what the avaya is like, but I was used to command line programming with the Hicom and ISDX where as the 4400 uses a tool called 'mgr' which is menu driven (not GUI) if you go with the flow you soon get used to it. Sometimes I find it frustrating when you have to drill down the menu, where as on the Hicom I could just put in a command that I know to make a change. There is also a GUI tool '4730' & '4760'.

'mgr' example

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thanks, dtu

I thought sort of difficult. You know where to get the "gui" platform manual guide ?
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