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I have the FX-II Expansion unit running feature set 17D. I was wondering if anyone can give me a rundown on enabling QSIG networking on my Comdial system. When I go to the Networking -> Network Properties section on the VMMI Programming system, the Network Database Status box has the following options: Disabled (Default/Selected), Enabled as Hub, Enabled as Node. If I look through the help system, it states that I should have a fourth option that will enable the system as a qsig node. I was wondering if anyone can tell me what I need to do to enable this? Is it a software license? Or a piece of hardware? Or do I need to enable networking, first, as a node before I can select QSIG?
Thanks, Nick
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QSIG never got off the ground. It was developed in the lab and not released to the general public.
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I don't believe Comdial ever ended up releasing QSIG as an option, even though it appears in VMMI. "Networking" is the proprietary connection between Comdial systems, which requires appropriate hardware and licensing.
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Dave beat me to the answer, and confirmed it at the same time. :thumb:
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Thanks for the replies, guys. A follow-up question for you - I have a Comdial system connected to my Asterisk-based VoIP system via T1 lines. Is there any way, at all, to set up dialing such that I can dial extensions on the Asterisk system from the Comdial system, without ARS or line access? Thus far I've not been able to find a way to do this, but I'm hoping I just haven't found that one magic option :-).
Thanks, Nick
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