Recent content by coertvc

  1. Installing backup to ftp: beware of existing files !!

    This is very strange that you are not able to replicate. the FTp service is that of the QNAP NAS, the user has full rights to write and delete and no encryption applied. the share is accessible both via SMB as well as FTP. (reason that the 3CX v12 is windows based and recordings are copied using...
  2. Installing backup to ftp: beware of existing files !!

    You are correct, those 3cx-v15 backups will remain, but everything else will be deleted, so in my case the export of all recordings of my 3CX v12 of the last 4 years went to this Qnap FTP service as well (saved in an open file structure, not zip) and those got deleted.
  3. AVAYA 96xx /9620 Phones

    After working on this quite a bit I have decided to stick with v12 for now and not move to v15 debian. there are multiple reasons not to move, but the biggest one is that you can not change the password policy and as such your rule out all the Avaya phones.. (And i have quite a bit and they are...
  4. Installing backup to ftp: beware of existing files !!

    Hi guys, fyi, I just had a very unpleasant experience setting up Backup to an ftp location from the Debian 3cx v15. when you use an existing and used/filled location, it will delete ALL the content in that location before starting a new backup. in my case it deleted 25GB of stored recordings...
  5. v15 sp1 - Ext authentication password length

    That is basically why this product is not enterprise ready, I have Avaya phones where I need to work differently with authentication and this is stopping me to adopt a version v15. pity.
  6. AVAYA 96xx /9620 Phones

    So, I'm about to move from my version 12 to v15 on Debian, will keep you posted... fingers crossed
  7. External calls drop out

    I can confirm the same behavior, external IP is fixed, STUN is turned off, and generally the first call of the day results in audio failure , second attempt is always fine untill there is a new day btw; the firewall is a Draytek 5510 where I have excluded all traffic from and to the provider...
  8. Avaya 9650/9620

    all, After wrestling a long time with my 9650 and 9620 phones I seem to be at a stage where it is working, short summary; Avaya 2.6.12 firmware, 2008R2 server, no Vlan's Issues I had were; - every second call attempt was wrong; solved by leaving the password of the extension in the 3cx server...
  9. AVAYA 96xx /9620 Phones

    solved on my side by leaving the password empty on the extension on the 3cx server side :( its good that I have a small organization and the server only internal, and a proper firewall to monitor and manage traffic :) still. the Avayas have a strange trick on their authentication method.
  10. Call "silent" sometimes

    and here is the proof, does not work in 2008 server (2003 server is not longer supported by MS http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2665809
  11. network configuration

    not supported in 2008 r2 server; FYI http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2665809
  12. Port 5000 open

    port 5000 is one to close anyway (if you only use 3CX internally and no external devices) port 5000 is a common used uPnP port, and hence at interest to 'others'. having a proper ssl or ipsec VPN and doing voip over there is way more preferred than just opening another hole in your firewall...
  13. Call "silent" sometimes

    Hi SY the reference in this forum to the binding article and reference MS article ONLY refer to Server 2000 and 2003, I use 2008 R2, have set all the reservations and no luck. regards, COert