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| Junior Member ![]() pbxn is worried being an att contractor
Location: hillbilly heaven Rep Power: 8 ![]() | I am wanting to move all telecom related connections to a segregated Cisco switch. This means the CLAN and ELAN are all on the same switch. My network guy knows his stuff so I am not worried about the switch being incorrectly segregated. To top it off, I will be changing all the IP address' to get them in some sort of order. When it comes to the switch here is my mindset and please correct me if I am wrong. Move the inactive side first to the new switch, change IP, swap cores, and do the same for the other side? Or should I just split the cores, and do it that way, inactive side first, swap 'em, and go? Option 61 Rls 3.0, CP, SECC, OTM, Sig server. | ||||||||
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| Super Moderator ![]() ![]() slagburn has no status.
Location: 3498.51 miles from Tiverton, Ontario (CANADA) Rep Power: 17 ![]() | Tweaking ELAN/CLAN Connections I recently did both a 61 and 81 with CP4 by simply disabling the ELNK, unplugging from the network switch, changing both the active and inactive IP addresses, pluging into the new network switch and re-enabling the ELNK. Worked like a charm both times with no split, swap, ini, reload, beer or excessive amounts of swearing needed. There is a procedure on here somewhere for an option 11 that I followed and it worked like a charm... just had to add a couple of steps for the inactive side... I'll see if I can find it. | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() PHONE_TECH has no status.
Location: Near Pluto's third Moon Rep Power: 8 ![]() | I am in a similar situation here,our new company that purchase us won't let any machines on the network taht are running NT which is what my Call Pilot 2.02 server is on.My CLAN is on a 10... and my ELAN is on a 192.... When I unplug my 10... or CLAN side which takes it off of the network voicemail won't pick up. My vendor and Nortel rep says it will work and they sent me a paper saying everything will work except desktop and web messaging and I won't be able to access my CallPilot Manager from the web. Does anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong or need to do to get this off the network and get voicemail to pickup. I can get by w/o unified messaging for a while if needed. PS I have this plugged into a BPS that is VLANed on each side but it still does the same plugging into a router or hub on the respective sides. Thanks to all | ||||||||
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| Super Moderator ![]() ![]() slagburn has no status.
Location: 3498.51 miles from Tiverton, Ontario (CANADA) Rep Power: 17 ![]() | I use color coded hoods on mine when they go into the same data switch, red for ELAN blue for CLAN it gives a good visiual reference when plugging things in. | ||||||||
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