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i am a samsung/asterisk guy. i have a new customer with an NEC Aspire.
i see no lan interface on the box so i can only assume you have to do programming from the phones.
does any one know how to access the admin interface.
all i need to do is add 1 EXT to the oncoming ring group.
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Tyler
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Network access is on the main processor in the cabinet.
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i have 3 card in there, 1 8esiu 2coiu.
where is the main processor with the lan?
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You probably have an Aspire S then. More than likely then the vendor did NOT install the optional LAN board. Is the system a small grey plastic box?
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Yep, then the ONLY option is to program through the phone (if you have the password). Manuals to accomplish this are located on the nec ntac website.
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