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Articles tagged with: Voicemail

2000 IPS, IPKII, NEC, NEC Cheat Sheets, Phone Systems, Tutorials »

[3 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]
NeaxMail/EliteMail update – Changing the web port address

Did you know that NEC’s latest voice mail platforms like the IM16-LX for the 2000 IPS or the EliteMail LX for the IPKII run on a Red Hat version of Linux?
So it didn’t come to any surprise that the web administration interface is provided through a version of the Apache web server. http://www.apache.org/
Interestingly, I was a little surprised that NEC didn’t document how to change the listening port for the installing and maintaining technicians out there.
By default, the system uses the basic defaults:
http = tcp port 80
https = tcp …

IPK II Field Reports, IPKII, NEC, Phone Systems »

[12 Sep 2007 | No Comment | ]

Trouble Summary:
If the CPU is off-line for any amount of time, the Elitemail will not boot back up with the switch.
In the past NEC instructed techs to install the voicemail card while the cabinet was off-line. However, now the only way to get the vmp, vms, fms, cms, or eCTI LX Lite to come online is by inserting the card with the ‘make busy’ switch down, and the KSU powered up and completely
functional. Then after the cabinet recognizes the card you can power up the voicemail by moving the make …

IPK II Field Reports, IPKII, NEC, Phone Systems »

[12 Sep 2007 | No Comment | ]

Trouble Summary:
Calls transferred from voicemail to a busy ext. that was call fowarded off premise, would continue to give second call notification to that ext after the call foward was completed.