**# is the sequence to get into programing mode where you can setup
the network info. when in this mode use "*" for "." and use
"#" to
finish that setting (enter key if you will)
goto voip-info.org and do a search on 12sp for more details. i got my
12sp running in a couple hours after doing some google and wiki
searches. 12sp isn't the best phone, i like my sipura 2000 much
better so far..
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:24:23 -0700, Webmaster <twebb@boisecenter.com>
wrote:> I was able to get Asterisk working with the demo on FreeBSD 5.3 without
> crashing, but not the music on hold, so I just have that disabled for now,
> but I'm ready to get some IP hardware working.
>
> So I picked up a Cisco 12sp+ IP phone (mistake?) and am having difficulty
> finding any truly helpful instructions / troubleshooting to get this
> configured to work with asterisk. If I could just get past the first
hurdle
> of getting it an IP address (not using dhcp)...
>
> I plug it in, it says 'Copyright 1999 F2.02 Cisco Systems Inc.' and
line 1
> led is blinking. Then when I press **, and it comes up with
> 'Status=0x08000'. After a while, line 2 led starts blinking too,
and when I
> press **, it comes up with 'Status=0x08026'
>
> At this point I do not have it plugged into the ethernet.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> -Tyler
>
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