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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Orme
> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 11:39 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Snom 200 Admin Password
>
> The tftp suggestion you received is well wo
Pertti Pikkarainen wrote:
There is a way.
Right after reboot, and when you see the first text, hit any key
and you will get a 'boot menu'. Give the phone an ip-address and
define a tftp-server.
The bootfile must be named snom200.bin ( e.g rename the latest snom sw ).
After you have succesfully
I *think* the default password is "" (all zeros).
HTH,
Ryan
On Apr 17, 2004, at 10:38 AM, WipeOut wrote:
Pertti Pikkarainen wrote:
There is a way.
Right after reboot, and when you see the first text, hit any key
and you will get a 'boot menu'. Give the phone an ip-address and
define a tft
If there is one I'd love to know about it feel free to let me know as I
use snoms a lot.
The only other ways I know that might be possible are more complicated
than the tftp method.
Good luck!
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004, WipeOut wrote:
> Pertti Pikkarainen wrote:
>
> >
> > There is a way.
> > Right a
The tftp suggestion you received is well worth trying :-) I didn't know
that was possible.
Although I wonder if it works as it might mean that carriers deploying the
snom may not be able to properly lock their phones perhaps??
Chris
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004, WipeOut wrote:
> Chris Orme wrote:
>
>
Wipeout,
> I bought the phone new about a year ago so its not provider locked..
>
> I set the password to be nothing (I think) and then I set admin mode
> off, then when I tried to get into the admin area I couldn't, it would
> seem that either there is a bug that doesn't allow a blank password
Pertti Pikkarainen wrote:
There is a way.
Right after reboot, and when you see the first text, hit any key
and you will get a 'boot menu'. Give the phone an ip-address and
define a tftp-server.
The bootfile must be named snom200.bin ( e.g rename the latest snom sw ).
After you have succesfully
Chris Orme wrote:
Hi.
Did you buy the phone or get it second hand ? If second hand do you have
any paperwork from the person you bought it from and did they buy it
through official distribution?
If you got it through distribution I would am fairly sure your vendor
might be able to help ?
I have
There is a way.
Right after reboot, and when you see the first text, hit any key
and you will get a 'boot menu'. Give the phone an ip-address and define
a tftp-server.
The bootfile must be named snom200.bin ( e.g rename the latest snom sw ).
After you have succesfully got it to download the cod
Hi.
Did you buy the phone or get it second hand ? If second hand do you have
any paperwork from the person you bought it from and did they buy it
through official distribution?
If you got it through distribution I would am fairly sure your vendor
might be able to help ?
I have a rough idea of
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