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« on: May 03, 2009, 09:35:52 am »Maybe a blend of old and new? With a tag line?
Just gimped a logo blending the one in the wiki. Just for fun!
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Maybe a blend of old and new? With a tag line?
Just gimped a logo blending the one in the wiki. Just for fun!
I'd rather see more action, and less talk, as this is something that is critical, and we can take the approach of systematically improving things as time goes on, but we need people willing to do the work, and to just do it.
Then I definitely still not getting it fully:) I'm sorry, but what am I missing that makes 901 not applicable comparing to B202 from you point of view?
I am about to install a software raid 5 array in my core. Still running 710.
Given that we are moving towards lmce 810 ... will my data be safe for the migration or should I be looking at an external NAS solution?
However, I do appreciate that you did respond to some of my queries, at least I know what it is supposed to do with the same freepbx that I have, although I am a bit confused about your last "No" as to whether you see an extension set up for the 7970 or you are unwilling to copy or attach that page to this forum.
OK. so when you go to Advanced\Configuration\Phone Setup from within the Web Admin on the upper left hand corner of that frame under the FreePBX logo, what version does it say you are using?
If you click on Extensions Under the "Basic" heading on the left under that logo, do any of your cisco 7970 phones show up on the right side?
If so, when you click on the link to the Cisco 7970, what does it tell you about how it is set up? Is it a custom phone or something else? Would you be willing to copy or attach that page to this forum as a guide for other Cisco 7970 users?