Hi All,
In trying to change network settings on a 9212 phone, I am prompted for a Phone Administration Password. I have searched the admin console but I cannot find where this password exists or where I might have set such a password.
Does anyone know how to go about finding this password?
Just to reiterate: I'm being prompted for the password while configuring the physical handset, not via the admin console (192.168.2.254:8080).
Any input would be great.
Thanks,
Billy
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Phone Administration Password
Re: Phone Administration Password
Try spelling out "allworx"
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Re: Phone Administration Password
Thanks for the recommendation but unfortunately, that is not it.
Re: Phone Administration Password
Find the phone under the VoIP server option from the web interface. It should show the password there.
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Re: Phone Administration Password
That reply above works if the phone is attached to the Allworx server.
However - the phone was reset to factory defaults, so the IP it wants to connect to is way off in lala land - and the pass listed on the Voip server is rejected.
Any way to Un-Brick this handset?
However - the phone was reset to factory defaults, so the IP it wants to connect to is way off in lala land - and the pass listed on the Voip server is rejected.
Any way to Un-Brick this handset?
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Re: Phone Administration Password
When it is set to the factory defaults, it is allworx spelled out -> 2559679. We went through the same issue when a remote 9212 decided it wanted to factory default itself and none of our passwords worked. We tried all kinds of combinations until we got that information from our rep. It seems obvious but we didn't see it documented anywhere.
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Re: Phone Administration Password
Is there a way to change that password or disable the web gui / phone admin login?
Re: Phone Administration Password
Just got some brand new 9212's in. Out of the box - default 2559679 password worked. enabled DHCP, configured server IP, rebooted and now that password no longer works. Any way to default it or find out what password is? Tried applying default settings and it did not work.
Re: Phone Administration Password
When the phones boot off of the pbx, they will adopt the Allworx phone admin password located under SERVERS->VOIP in the PBX admin console.
Try this:
1. Reboot the phone.
2. As soon as you see the "Configuring Network" on the display, press the RELEASE key 3X.
3. In firmware 7.1.x.x and later, this will abort the boot up process.
4. At this point the phone's admin password should be 2559679. Enter this and press the check mark (enter) key.
That should do it.
And, no, if you have a phone that is truly bricked where you get no display and/or a couple BLF/PFK lights lit solid and no further activity, the phone is done. You'd have to RMA it.
Try this:
1. Reboot the phone.
2. As soon as you see the "Configuring Network" on the display, press the RELEASE key 3X.
3. In firmware 7.1.x.x and later, this will abort the boot up process.
4. At this point the phone's admin password should be 2559679. Enter this and press the check mark (enter) key.
That should do it.
And, no, if you have a phone that is truly bricked where you get no display and/or a couple BLF/PFK lights lit solid and no further activity, the phone is done. You'd have to RMA it.