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I've got a CIX670 with a voicemail box that nobody has the password for. All I have is eManager over the LAN and a funky serial cable I handmade a year ago to clean out VM space on what I think was called an IPV8. I don't remember if I used putty or if I had to have some sort of executable to manage the voicemail system. Before I drive out to this old dinosaur to connect to the PBX can someone give me the steps (and/or apps) needed once I get there?
Or can this be done over eManager?
Thank you.
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Except for a couple of specific models of Stratragy ES you don't use eManager for voicemail. The IVP8 uses a DB 9 Null modem serial cable. The software would be the Stratagy VM Manager
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Or you could use the voicemail admin mailbox via the telephone if you know the password to the admin mailbox.
Regards Carl
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Can someone please provide the pinout for the DB9-DB9 null modem cable?
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I usually buy them, but they are harder to find now days. I think Amazon probably has them Anyway, they would be female both ends. This site may help if you are going to do it yourself https://www.lammertbies.nl/comm/info/rs-232-null-modem
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Thanks! I summoned by inner and much younger self from the '90's and made one from cannibalizing several old cables I had lying around. Serial work used to be a daily thing back then. Can't believe I used to do this without glasses!
Every time I make a serial cable I tell myself this is the last time I'll probably deal with a serial cable. Every time I'm wrong!
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