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Location: Western NC Rep Power: 5 ![]() | trash or treasure? Newbie here!!! but try logging into Audix and at the command line type SET TIME. Both the switch and Audix clocks are independant of eachother. I have an old Definity Audix, the 2 slots in the cabinet. Seems they still are seperate in terms of time. | ||||||||
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Location: Western NC Rep Power: 5 ![]() | Built into the system. Definity Audix Release 3. We have an Octel server that was for a program that went tits up, so we might upgrade the Octel and use it for voicemail. We're looking into unified messaging and need somethine else besides what we have. | ||||||||
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