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I am looking at acquiring some Avaya Lucent 4612 IP Phone units used that were pulled from a working system. The seller has no password information , and I have little information on these units. Is there a master factory reset?
Are these units SIP protocol or what? What Firewall technology is integrated; STUN, Outbound Proxy, NAT keep alive, SIP Ping?
Any help appreciated.
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The 4612 phones only support H.323 protocol.
There is full documentation on support.avaya.com for more details.
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Thanks, but as I said the available documentation is very slim, and does not say whether the reset defined in the document actually resets the passwords.
h.323 is no problem either.
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The reset does just that... resets the phone to defaults.
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there are no passwords on the phone, so I'm not certain what you are trying to do ?
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You need to build an TFTP server. When the phones boot they will pull files from the server and work just like you want them to.
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You may have to "CLEAR" the programming... It is the same procedure as RESET...
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