56CallPilot server testing
•Check the provisioning, to ensure the PBX is on the same subnet.
•Check the provisioning of the telephony switch.
2To check the CLAN connectivity, do the following:
a.From the CallPilot server console, click Start > Run.
b.Type cmd, and then click OK. The command prompt appears.
c.Type ping [IP address of your Nortel server subnet Gateway], and then press Enter.
For example, ping 192.167.249.1
Tech tip: You should get ping replies back from the Gateway. Sometimes the ping reply may be turned off on the Gateway. If you think that is the case, try another known IP that will reply on the Nortel server subnet. You can also check the following:
•Check the cable for the Nortel server subnet.
•Check your provisioning and ensure that they are on the same subnet.
3Check that channels are in a state ready to accept calls.
a.In the CallPilot Manager toolbar, select Maintenance > Channel Monitor.
b.In the Channel Monitor page, check that both provisioned channels are shown in dark blue, indicating that they are in an idle state waiting for a call.
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Verifying that you can log on to mailboxes
Perform the following procedure to check that you can log on to mailboxes.
Note: This will also test to ensure the CallPilot server answers when you dial the voice messaging DN.
Step Action
1On a test telephone, dial the CDN that is configured.
2Ensure that a greeting plays with an automated voice, and that you are prompted for a mailbox in the primary language you installed.
Nortel CallPilot
Quickstart Guide
5.019 May 2008
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