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- InfinityOne Omnichannel (Beta)
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- Galaxy Mini
- Galaxy Mini - Table of Contents
- Galaxy Mini - Overview
- Galaxy Mini - Server Hardware
- Galaxy Mini - Supported Phones and Devices
- Galaxy Mini - Front and Rear Panel Interfaces
- Galaxy Mini - FXO/FXS Module Installation
- Galaxy Mini - Connecting the Server to the Network
- Galaxy Mini - Activating and Licensing
- Galaxy Expand
- Galaxy Expand - Table of Contents
- Galaxy Expand - Platform and Hardware Overview
- Galaxy Expand - Module Installation
- Galaxy Expand - Initial Configuration
- Galaxy Expand - Reference Architecture
- Galaxy Expand - Common Configuration
- Galaxy Expand - Standalone UCX Server Configuration
- Galaxy Expand - High Availability UCX Configuration
- Galaxy Expand - Local Gateway (Expansion Chassis) Configuration
- Galaxy Expand - Remote Gateway Configuration
- Galaxy Expand - Survivable Remote Gateway Configuration
- Galaxy Express
- Galaxy Modular Hardware
- Galaxy Analog Cards
- Getting Started with Galaxy Analog Cards
- Galaxy Analog Gateways - IAD Firmware
- Galaxy Analog Cards - Original Firmware
- Galaxy PRI-1 Card
- Galaxy Analog Cards
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- Introduction
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- UCX Virtual Machine
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- UCX Web-based Configuration Utility
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- Survivable Remote Gateway (SRG)
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- UCX Digital Station Module (DSM16)
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- Digital Gateway
- External Gateways and Devices
- SIP PSTN Trunks from E-MetroTel
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- How-To Guides
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- Answer DN Behavior
- Background Music
- Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
- Global BLF key label change
- Parking Lot Monitoring Solutions
- Call Transfer and Recall
- Call Monitoring
- Call Recording Options
- Dial System Fax
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- Distinctive ring tones
- Fax to Email
- Group Pickup
- Hotline UCX Configuration
- Hotdesking
- Language prompts
- Long Tones
- Ring Again (Call back)
- Shared Call Appearances
- Set Based Configuration
- UCX MADN Emulation Solutions
- Unified Messaging for M1/CS1000 Users
- User Portal
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- Voicemail Escalation
- Voicemail Message Indicator
- ZapBarge
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- Installation Guides
- Product Specifications
- General Information
- Product Bulletins
- Product Notices
- InfinityOne Package Update Required
- UCX 6.0 End-of-Support
- UCX 7.0 and InfinityOne 4.0 General Availability
- VPN Security Update Required
- Email Relay Using Gmail Account Fails Due to Bad Credentials
- InfinityOne Release 2.x End-of-Life
- InfinityOne Android App General Availabililty
- E-MetroTel not affected by Log4j vulnerability
- Web-based GUI Security Enhancements
- User Portal Security Update
- Simplified UCX Configuration for Remote InfinityOne Softphones
- InfinityOne Release 3.0 Server General Availability
- Availability of Connection Sharing
- Availability of Automated Cleanup
- Availability of IP Block List Feature
- InfinityOne Release 2.0 Availability
- Digital Station Module (DSM16) Availability
- UCX Software Updates
- Quotations and Ordering
- Nortel Legacy
- Support and Troubleshooting
- Partner Onboarding
- E-MetroTel Business Practices
- Recurring Services Payment Policy
- Product Licensing
- Extension Provisioning Services
- Subscription Services
- E-MetroTel SIP Trunk E911 Registration
- Reseller Responsibilities
- Software Subscription and Warranty Transfer Request
- Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policy
- Acceptable Use Policy
- E-MetroTel Beta Trial Policy
- E-MetroTel Training Expectations
- 9-1-1 Services Agreement (Canada)
- References
Nortel Norstar/BCM Digital Phones
Configuration
In order to use Norstar/BCM digital phones with UCX software, these phones must be connected to the DSM16. The DSM16 can be configured to communicate with a specific UCX Software using its Web-based Configuration Utility. This UCX Server configuration applies to all Nortel digital phones connected to the UCX DSM16.
Step One: Configure DSM16 to communicate with UCX Server
To specify the UCX Server to which DSM16 is connected, perform the following steps:
- From your Internet browser, enter the IP address of the DSM16 (See DSM16 - Web-based Configuration Utility) to open the DSM16's Web-based Configuration Utility.
- From the Gateway tab, select Call Server
- In the Primary Server IP field, enter the IP address of the UCX Server
- If the UCX Server does not use the default port number for Nortel phones (7000), enter the port number in the Primary Server Port field
- Press the Save Changes button to update the configuration of the UCX DSM16
Please refer to the DSM16 - Gateway Configuration for more information on the configuration of other parameters.
Step Two: Connect phones to the DSM16
Refer to the DSM16 - Wiring Chart for wiring information on the RJ-21 telephony connector. You can connect 16 Nortel digital telephones to the RJ-21 telephony connector on the system's main unit.
Step Three: Configure the phones
Refer to the Device Configuration page for details on configuring the options for Nortel digital phones connected to the DSM16.
To configure the phone on the UCX Server, follow the instructions for Adding an XSTIM Extension.
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