Stupid phone trick #7 – How to make iPhone calls from my ShoreTel handset!
Yeah, I am sure you were just dying to know how to call your iPhone and have your
ShoreTel phone ring? Better yet, pick up your ShoreTel handset and make a call out
your iPhone? Actually, it is a useful integration and one that I recently had the
opportunity...
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Stupid phone trick #7 – How to make iPhone calls from my ShoreTel handset! Yeah, I am sure you were just dying to know how to call your iPhone and have your ShoreTel phone ring? Better yet, pick up your ShoreTel handset and make a call out your iPhone? Actually, it is a useful integration and one that I recently had the opportunity to implement. Many carriers have plans in which you can call any of your “family members” without racking up minutes. This is useful when calling from cell phone to cell phone, but how useful is it for the office? If you have a field sales force running around the market with cell phones, and you as manager need to call them frequently, you might not always be on your cell phone! This means that each time you call them, using your office phone system, you are paying full fare for the call whatever that might be. It is very possible to Integrate your cell phone with your ShoreTel phone system in a way that enables you to enjoy the benefits of both systems.
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ShoreTel Compatible Audio Conference Bridge on a Plug Server?
The Sheevaplug computer is an amazing appliance! Think of the applications you could
create on this 3 watt PC often confused as a wall transformer by the uninitiated.
In fact
I have a bunch of “wall warts” under foot for a variety of electronic devices on my desk
that...
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ShoreTel Compatible Audio Conference Bridge on a Plug Server? The Sheevaplug computer is an amazing appliance! Think of the applications you could create on this 3 watt PC often confused as a wall transformer by the uninitiated. In fact I have a bunch of “wall warts” under foot for a variety of electronic devices on my desk that need stepped down AC power and the Sheevaplug server is smaller than any of them! A Plug Computer is designed to draw so little power that it can be left on all the time. Unlike other embedded devices, it contains a gigahertz- class processor designed to offer PC- class performance, Ethernet interface, USB port and a SD Flash Card. OMG! Geek Heaven! As a technical support organization, we needed a network monitoring tool to help us diagnose WAN QOS issues for our ShoreTel and CISCO VoIP clients. How do you get an appliance on a clients network that can connect to the mother ship, capture network performance statistics and be left on all the time with no lar
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Par drvoip
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Publiée le 29 Juin 2010
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The ShoreTel Workgroup Monitor Kicks Butt
As you can tell from our video library and blogs, we are very excited supporters of the
ShoreTel Contact Center! You can not find a more feature rich or cost effective solution
to call routing, email routing and web collaboration! To be fair, however, ShoreTel
has always been ahead of the curve...
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The ShoreTel Workgroup Monitor Kicks Butt As you can tell from our video library and blogs, we are very excited supporters of the ShoreTel Contact Center! You can not find a more feature rich or cost effective solution to call routing, email routing and web collaboration! To be fair, however, ShoreTel has always been ahead of the curve with “call center” like functionality. Out of the box, the ShoreTel IPBX has an amazing set of features that can fit just perfectly in the small “call center” model. It may be easy to define the difference between a “call center” (i. e. phone calls only) and a “contact center” (i. e. voice, email and chat); but it is much harder to differentiate a “workgroup” from a true “call center. ShoreTel clearly believes there is a definable difference and for that reason has always had an impressive call routing option humbly named the “Workgroup”. Not the “call center” but the “Workgroup”! Going way beyond simple ”station hunting”, the ShoreTel “Workgroup”
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Par drvoip
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Publiée le 14 Juin 2010
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Log Blog – Debugging ShoreTel Voice Mail with vmail.
log
We should probably do several blogs on logs! Logs to an engineer are like finger prints
to a cop! Both professionals need to play “detective” and gather all the hints they can in
an exhaustive effort to figure out what went wrong! Logs always have interesting
information,...
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Log Blog – Debugging ShoreTel Voice Mail with vmail. log We should probably do several blogs on logs! Logs to an engineer are like finger prints to a cop! Both professionals need to play “detective” and gather all the hints they can in an exhaustive effort to figure out what went wrong! Logs always have interesting information, written cryptic ally but useful none the less. Recently we had to solve the case of the “missing message notification” and that sent us deep into Vmlogs. The problem statement was that a message left in a voice mailbox was suppose to notify a cell phone when the message was marked urgent. The client reported that this was not happening . So how do you go about debugging this issue? ShoreTel gathers log information and stores them in a specific data folder. The logs folder is contained in the X:\Shoreline Data folder on both your ShoreTel HQ server and your Distributed Voice Mail Servers. This folder is a critical component in any disaster recovery plan as
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Par drvoip
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Publiée le 14 Juin 2010
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ShoreTel EnhancedWorkgroup Services
Historically, there were three services in the ShoreTel architecture that were no distributed
to other servers.
To over simplify, this meant that if the HQ server (read primary server)
was unavailable, the services that were not distributed would not function.
The three
services were Route Points,...
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ShoreTel EnhancedWorkgroup Services Historically, there were three services in the ShoreTel architecture that were no distributed to other servers. To over simplify, this meant that if the HQ server (read primary server) was unavailable, the services that were not distributed would not function. The three services were Route Points, Account Codes and Workgroups. For example, if a user group was set to “forced” account code verification and the server was unavailable, that service would fail and the effected user would not be able to place a call. Like wise, if the HQ server were unavailable, Workgroup services would fail. ( The “best practice’ deployment strategy was to backup a Workgroup with a “hunt group” given that the HG ran on a switch and not a server, it would continue to function in this scenario. Calls targeting agents in a Workgroup would fail over to a hunt group that would target the same list of agents). ShoreTel has steadily progressed the distribution of these se
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Par drvoip
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Publiée le 24 Mai 2010
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ShoreTel Enterprise Contact Center Call Routing based on Schedules
If you have been following our tech tips, you know that route points in the ShoreTel IPBX
have a matching IRN in the Contact Center.
If you want to route a call to a different
destination based on the date and time that a call hits the Contact Center, how and where...
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ShoreTel Enterprise Contact Center Call Routing based on Schedules If you have been following our tech tips, you know that route points in the ShoreTel IPBX have a matching IRN in the Contact Center. If you want to route a call to a different destination based on the date and time that a call hits the Contact Center, how and where would you apply the schedule? Technicians familiar with the ease of creating schedules in the ShoreTel IPBX, might immediately apply a schedule to a route point. After all, each call to the Contact Center hits a route point first, why not apply the OnHours/OffHours call handling directly to the route point? At the end of the day, Contact Centers are designed to provide management, detailed information to facilitate staffing, allocate resources, decrease call holding time and increase customer satisfaction. Candidly, it is all about REPORTS! My personal prejudice is that contact centers should be designed by starting with Reports! What is it that Management
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Par drvoip
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Publiée le 24 Mai 2010
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ShoreTel Enhanced Workgroup Services!
Historically, there were three services in the ShoreTel architecture that were no
distributed to other servers.
To over simplify, this meant that if the HQ server (read
primary server) was unavailable, the services that were not distributed would not
function.
The three services were Route...
Plus
ShoreTel Enhanced Workgroup Services! Historically, there were three services in the ShoreTel architecture that were no distributed to other servers. To over simplify, this meant that if the HQ server (read primary server) was unavailable, the services that were not distributed would not function. The three services were Route Points, Account Codes and Workgroups. For example, if a user group was set to “forced” account code verification and the server was unavailable, that service would fail and the effected user would not be able to place a call. Like wise, if the HQ server were unavailable, Workgroup services would fail. ( The “best practice’ deployment strategy was to backup a Workgroup with a “hunt group” given that the HG ran on a switch and not a server, it would continue to function in this scenario. Calls targeting agents in a Workgroup would fail over to a hunt group that would target the same list of agents). ShoreTel has steadily progressed the distribution of these
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Par drvoip
Microsoft Word
Publiée le 17 Mai 2010
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Install your ShoreTel Call Manager on your Apple Ipad
On more than one occasion I have actually had to telnet into a clients router or switch
using nothing more than a mobile phone! Now, that is either an example of superior
customer service or an indication of creeping insanity.
When you have to, you have to!
Sometime ago I moved to...
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Install your ShoreTel Call Manager on your Apple Ipad On more than one occasion I have actually had to telnet into a clients router or switch using nothing more than a mobile phone! Now, that is either an example of superior customer service or an indication of creeping insanity. When you have to, you have to! Sometime ago I moved to an Iphone and that actually makes RDP, VNC or Telnet actually usable on a mobile phone in a pinch. To say I think the Ipad is a game changer is an understatement. If you analyze your computing habits you will find that you have two basic modalities: work and play. At work, you are bent over and leaning in to your computer using a keyboard. At play, if you could, you would be sitting in your favorite armchair surfing the web, watching yourtube and reading electronic books while updating your Facebook status. This last mode, does not really require a lot of keyboard. In fact the user interface that makes the Ipad so exciting is beginning to make you w
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Par drvoip
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Publiée le 17 Mai 2010
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“Call flow” the callers experience when reaching your business!
Having managed 1000’s of telephone system deployments over my career, one subject
continues to be the project “speed bump”.
You might think that the core issues of
network configuration, WAN traffic planning, QOS and DHCP services might be the issues
that cause...
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“Call flow” the callers experience when reaching your business! Having managed 1000’s of telephone system deployments over my career, one subject continues to be the project “speed bump”. You might think that the core issues of network configuration, WAN traffic planning, QOS and DHCP services might be the issues that cause a phone system deployment to go “sideways”, but you would be wrong. Those issues clearly need to be defined, planned, developed and tested, but we always seem to get the technical issues worked out. The speeds and feeds, the duplex and the QOS always seem to become clear and the system deployment is executed as planned. I am a big fan of incremental, process improvement every day, every step of the way! The area that always seems to require the most post cut support, however, is not the technical area. It is the User Group area in general and the entire subject of “call flow” in particular that needs more up front planning to assure a successful “go live”. Whe
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Par drvoip
Microsoft Word
Publiée le 3 Mai 2010
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ShoreTel Route a Call based on Area Code or Mood?
Maybe we could use ShoreTel “Call handling modes” to get the job done? Features like
“Personal Operator” and “Find/Follow Me” are offered to callers once they are in your
Voice message box and they can be very useful by offering callers options beyond
leaving a message at...
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ShoreTel Route a Call based on Area Code or Mood? Maybe we could use ShoreTel “Call handling modes” to get the job done? Features like “Personal Operator” and “Find/Follow Me” are offered to callers once they are in your Voice message box and they can be very useful by offering callers options beyond leaving a message at the beep! Call handling modes, however, can only be applied after the call is answered! What is required in the application described above, is the ability to manipulate a “ringing” telephone call and redirect that call before the call is answered. So how would you route a call based on the callers Area Code? ShoreTel has a new feature entitled “personalized call handling”. This is a powerful feature that can be used to manipulate a phone call before it is answered. You can route a call based on a number of conditions including a “phone number match”, the fact that you are already on the phone, based on the number the caller dialed or DNIS and even by the time of da
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Par drvoip
Microsoft Word
Publiée le 3 Mai 2010
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