<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by ncook:
I've installed a VMS 2 port in an IPK and all of the new mailboxes are asking for a password when I try to log in for the first time. I've tried all of the obvious defaults, nothing works. When I call voice mail and log in to sandy s, and check the mailboxes, it says there are no passwords set up. I cant find any way to set a password in Cosession. Any ideas???</font>
Let me start out by stating the following:
All SD Memory Cards shipped by NEC utilize the "VMP" software which is software v6.70 or higher (Depending on Q release).
NEC is no longer producing new boards with the VMS software. The two production unit boards are U30 and U40 now. (VMP U40 must purchase DSP-U30 to achieve 8 ports)
The U30 board is designed to accept the new SD Memory Disk format, and is backwards compatible with VMS/FMS/CMS software.
The U40 board is designed to accept the new SD Memory Disk format, and is NOT backwards compatibile with FMS/CMS, but IS compatible with VMP. VMP is the replacement for VMS.
The boards naming convention is as such:
FM64(2) - 64m, 2 ports, ~4 hours of storage
FM64(4) - 64m, 4 ports, ~4 hours of storage
FM128(2) - 128m, 2 ports, ~10 hours of storage
FM128(4) - 128m, 4 ports, ~10 hours of storage
FM128(8) - 128m, 8 ports, ~10 hours of storage
FM256(2) - 256m, 2 ports, ~25 hours of storage
FM256(4) - 256m, 4 ports, ~25 hours of storage
FM256(8) - 256m, 8 ports, ~25 hours of storage
And to throw a kink in everyone's plans ...
NEC is also producing the U40 board with a HDD now:
HD(4) - HDD, 4 ports, ~180 hours of storage, // 300 mailboxes //
HD(8) - HDD, 8 ports, ~180 hours of storage, // 300 mailboxes //, DSP-U30 Unit must be purchased separately and installed to gain the additional 4 ports!!!