[Asterisk-Users] setting Cisco 7940 to factory default

Cory Andrews Cory at VOIPSupply.com
Mon Jan 16 20:14:48 MST 2006


Hoss - You need to use ethereal / packet sniffer to see what IP address the phone is looking for when it boots up.  It should look for a TFTP server, in a CallManager environment the phones check for updates.

Once you have the IP address it is looking for, you need to force feed it a new config file.

I have posted a step by step procedure for this in the past, I'm not sure if there is an archive somewhere for the Asterisk-Users list, if there is, you should be able to search it and find past posts from me regarding resetting MGCP phones.

If you need more help, shoot me an email off list, and I will track down the procedure documentation.

Cory J Andrews
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Hoss Bazargani 
  To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com 
  Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:41 PM
  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] setting Cisco 7940 to factory default


  Hi
  I have two quesitons:

  1.  I have two Cisco 7940 Phones that I would like to reconfigure. Unfortunatly the default factory password "cisco" has been changed to something else. Can anyone tell me/guide me as to how to factory default my phone so that I can make configuration changes. I am using SIP but one of the phones has been recofigured to MGCP.

  2.  I am already using Asterisk with my 7940, what do I need to configure so that I can use Cisco 7905 as well/


  Hoss Bazargani
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  760-732-3587 Fax
  hbazargani at ip3.com
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