Anybody know the proceedure to factory reset the a 7960 phone running 6.3 SIP software? I've tried holding # when booting the phone and nothing, i can do that on my 8.2 phone but this phone i just got with 6.3 isnt working. Also **# doesnt work either.. -- ~Shaun
I've had a few, even on 7.4+, that were impossible to recover the password. I usually end up looking at the current network settings and putting an IP alias on my tftp server so it will answer the tftp get requests coming from the phone. It gets tricky when the original config has the TFTP server and the phone on seperate subnets. Guess this is bad karma for buying used gear... I can deal with that if it saves me $300/phone! Shaun wrote:> Anybody know the proceedure to factory reset the a 7960 phone running 6.3 > SIP software? I've tried holding # when booting the phone and nothing, i > can do that on my 8.2 phone but this phone i just got with 6.3 isnt working. > Also **# doesnt work either.. > >
You can usually unlock the phone and then erase the config using the setting sbutton. Push the setting button, nafigate to the bottom of the list, select unlock. Use the keypad to enter the password which is cisco. Undwer network configuraiton there is an erase configuraiton option. Hope this helps. Joe
Shaun schrieb:> Anybody know the proceedure to factory reset the a 7960 phone running 6.3 > SIP software? I've tried holding # when booting the phone and nothing, i > can do that on my 8.2 phone but this phone i just got with 6.3 isnt working. > Also **# doesnt work either.. >Hi Schaun, i have found this information. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a00800941bb.shtml I hope it helps Ronny -- | /"\ ASCII Ribbon | R.Trommer (Germany) - http://www.mcl2k.de | | \ / Campaign Against | PGP key: pgp.mit.edu; subkeys.pgp.net; | | X HTML In Mail | 46AD 1D66 1898 0264 D6B8 E241 FED7 B3C8 AB34 7382 | | / \ And News | IRC: de.quakenet.org - #mcl2k |
That only works if the default password is still cisco.. in this case it was not. -- ~Shaun "Joseph Rothstein" <jrothstein@comcentrixs.com> wrote in message news:000601c65e04$02ac6350$76f21bc3@comcentrixseng...> You can usually unlock the phone and then erase the config using the > setting > sbutton. Push the setting button, nafigate to the bottom of the list, > select > unlock. Use the keypad to enter the password which is cisco. Undwer > network > configuraiton there is an erase configuraiton option. > > Hope this helps. > Joe > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
End result was i gave in for a annoying setup... put the phone and a server on a network by it self, setup a dhcp server with a tftp address and flashed the phone to 8.2 which also reset the password back to cisco.... -- ~Shaun "Shaun" <mailinglists@unix-scripts.com> wrote in message news:e1hibq$fqt$1@sea.gmane.org...> Anybody know the proceedure to factory reset the a 7960 phone running 6.3 > SIP software? I've tried holding # when booting the phone and nothing, i > can do that on my 8.2 phone but this phone i just got with 6.3 isnt > working. Also **# doesnt work either.. > > -- > > ~Shaun > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >