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login to 4635

Posted: 03 Dec 2008 06:02
by spitfire
Hi Chaps,

Does anybody know the command to access 4635 voicemail from the OXE command line.

Always alcatel,

Spitfire

Re: login to 4635

Posted: 03 Dec 2008 06:11
by tincho.rn
Before using command line to access to 4635, you need to do some hardware arrangement. Use a serial port from Connecting Box and connect it to the 4635 board. Then you can use minicom. Check in the forum, I remember that someone already explain this with details. Regards.

Re: login to 4635

Posted: 03 Dec 2008 08:18
by spitfire
cheers fruit :)

Re: login to 4635

Posted: 03 Dec 2008 08:23
by spitfire
im coming in on remote dial up modem attached to the OXE no rma board. Somebody mentioned "wermit"....

Re: login to 4635

Posted: 03 Dec 2008 11:58
by tincho.rn
In OXE you have more than 1 serial port. Use 1 for the modem, the other for 4635. Regards.

Re: login to 4635

Posted: 03 Dec 2008 16:19
by knightr1der
spitfire wrote:im coming in on remote dial up modem attached to the OXE no rma board. Somebody mentioned "wermit"....
hey spit,

that minicom is your only real (free) option. But it's not supported by alcatel.

The wermit thing only worked on UNIX versions (4400 R4 and older)

Otherwise you can invest in a serial-ip convertor and stick the thing on the LAN!

Re: login to 4635

Posted: 04 Dec 2008 05:29
by spitfire
cheers fruits,

Whats the wermit thing im on release 4.2-d2.304-4 trying to setup AA on 4635 voicemail.

thank you.

Spit

Re: login to 4635

Posted: 04 Dec 2008 05:41
by krzysioD
I think that i put a Minicom/Midnight Comander/XYZmodem *.rpms on forum and some guide to upload them on pabx.

Search the forum and it will work on Linux releases R5.01 Lx and never.

On R1.4 - R5 Ux only real option is wermit, as the Chorus OS is not supported anymore by it creators.

Of course if you had some RS232c<>IP converter it would be nice.

This subject was explained some time ago with details.

Re: login to 4635

Posted: 13 Dec 2008 14:31
by frank
Hi ...

Another cool stuff is to use a LANTRONIX box (or even a MOXA box).

Lantronix allows you to telnet into a serial directly.

Pretty cool and usefull for remote access.