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So I've got my own Option 11 switch I tinker with running at home, at have decided it's time to add Call Pilot.
Looking at Call Pilot Mini instead of the full 201 card. Everything I have found out there so far has been labeled Call Pilot 150/mini. I know CP 150 is meant strictly for Norstar. How can I tell the difference so I don't end up getting the Norstar version for my Option 11?
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Its the same cabinet but different software for both Option and Norstar.
Mini software would be for the Option
However the Norstar version has an option for user to use the Meridian Prompts or Norstar prompts, hand for those migrating to a smaller branch with Norstar.
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"Everything I have found out there so far has been labeled Call Pilot 150/mini. I know CP 150 is meant strictly for Norstar"
The 150/Mini is for both, 100 is for Norstar.
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So if I get a 150 that's loaded with Norstar software, just install the Mini software instead....which is (or is not) available on the Avaya website?
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You all probably think I'm crazy running a big system like that in a 1,000 square foot apartment.
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Not really, I am running MICS with 150 at home loaded with codes and enhanced call center etc, everything I dont need lol.
Software should be in the PEP Library at Avaya.
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Guessing I need to be an Avaya Partner or have a sold to number to access??
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Yes, it is used by vendors for upgrading otherwise clients are required to purchase it.....comes on/with the PCMCIA card.
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Rats. Oh well I guess that's what I get for messing around with the "big boy" equipment.
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