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Try using FEATURE **2223772 2223772#. This is the access server admin. There might be a path there to reset passwords. On the MICS side use FEATURE **266344 266344# to access the system programming and password reset features. The best place to get free help from telco professionals (especially Nortel) visit Telephone Tech Talk - http://sundance-communications.com/forum/
You can restore a recent configuration backup from diskette but if you don't have a backup you will need to rebuild the configuration from scratch. You may also have a failed hard drive or a failed supercapacitor that did not retain memory when the power was cycled. These components will need to be replaced before you continue with reprogramming.
In system programming, you can select whether the display is the name, number, or line.
F**CONFIG
Terminals&Sets
enter extension #
skip Line Access, Capabilities, Name, User Preferences
Telco Features
skip Feature Assign
at 1StDisplay use CHANGE softkey to toggle to NAME.
No sorry it does not. For larger board rooms you need an Analog Polycom like the SoundStation2 Expanded w/mics. It will require an ATA on the phone system to covert digital to analog.
A Nortel Key Service Unit, an ICS (MICS,CICS), BCM (50,100 etc), Norstar (308,616,824), an Avaya IP Office running Nortel cards, or there is another company that makes a Nortel emulation key system but I can't recall what it is right now.
Nortel M7000 series are proprietary sets which require a nortel MICS, CICS, or an older 8x24, 6x16, or 3x08 in order to work. If you have the system, it maybe that the jack isn't activated with a system port.
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