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  • eyerh66
    Hot Shot
    • Nov 2011
    • 20

    One X-Communicator Issue

    I have a user that works remotely (my first go at setting up a remote worker!) and we set him up with One X-Communicator. I have One X on my own work station and have no issue connecting/using it.

    My remote user set it up on his home laptop and it initially worked fine. He connects through our VPN and then logs into the One X. The problem is that more recently he is having connection issues where he will receive a message that says "Avaya one-X Communicator is unable to connect to the server. Make sure that you have entered the correct IP address or domain name info. Try to log in again. If you are still unable to log in, there is a problem with your network...."

    We haven't changed the IP address or domain name so that isn't the issue. When our user lets me know he can't connect, I am able to log in to my own One X without issue. At the same time, our user is able to remote into a computer at our home location over the VPN and doesn't have an issue.

    With my limited network knowledge, I'm not really sure where I should look to trouble-shoot. I've talked with my network guys but they can't find any issues on the VPN side. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

    Thanks!
  • johns1224
    Brainiac
    • Apr 2017
    • 56

    #2
    Hi there, eyerh66. Did you ever get this resolved?

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    • bouch6
      Aspiring Member
      • Aug 2017
      • 1

      #3
      I got the same error.

      Only with my domain user. A local session on the computer work..

      Any idea?!

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      • peloq
        Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 4

        #4
        Have you find the solution?

        I am interested in knowing if you have found the solution.

        thank you,

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        • ellenl
          Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 3

          #5
          Same problem, worked before now not

          I added my remote ip address range in ip-network-map and it worked so I thought I was home free. Nope, the problem came back.

          If I log in locally no problem.

          I asked my network folks to tell me what was being blocked and they said CM was causing the rejection.

          Would really like a fix for this as I use this app all the time and so do my remote users. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
          Ellen

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          • regan16
            Hot Shot
            • Mar 2018
            • 16

            #6
            Is there a fix for this? No one seems to have posted one so far

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            • marzahn
              Genius
              • May 2014
              • 236

              #7
              It Could Be the Users Carrier

              Originally posted by eyerh66 View Post
              I have a user that works remotely (my first go at setting up a remote worker!) and we set him up with One X-Communicator. I have One X on my own work station and have no issue connecting/using it.

              My remote user set it up on his home laptop and it initially worked fine. He connects through our VPN and then logs into the One X. The problem is that more recently he is having connection issues where he will receive a message that says "Avaya one-X Communicator is unable to connect to the server. Make sure that you have entered the correct IP address or domain name info. Try to log in again. If you are still unable to log in, there is a problem with your network...."

              We haven't changed the IP address or domain name so that isn't the issue. When our user lets me know he can't connect, I am able to log in to my own One X without issue. At the same time, our user is able to remote into a computer at our home location over the VPN and doesn't have an issue.

              With my limited network knowledge, I'm not really sure where I should look to trouble-shoot. I've talked with my network guys but they can't find any issues on the VPN side. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

              Thanks!

              Did you do the installation or did you leave it up to the user? The best results I have had is building it on the PC at work and then directing the user to remote into his or her desktop. Also we have the help desk staff do these installations while the user is logged in as him or herself.

              We have lots of one-X communicator and agent installations out there. The main issue seems to be with the home user's carrier. does that help?
              Thank you,
              Bill Marzahn
              Telecommunications Administrator
              Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
              299 Promenade Street
              Providence, RI 02908-5720
              401-459-6677 (Direct "Find-me" Line)

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