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#95313 10/15/09 01:56 PM
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I cannot clear or reset these phones I bought used. They come up with a VLAN id, so I set up a VLAN. Phone comes up but I cannot reset or clear the phone so it comes up to default condition. can anyone help with this?

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#95314 10/16/09 01:52 AM
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Mute CLEAR (25327)# should work. If not, there may be a line of configuration in the settings file that is preventing it. When phone boots, normally you can simply scroll thru the addressing settings to clear IP-related info.
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You can not do the mute clear #. When it first boots it doesn't give you the * option to get to make changes. It just scrolls through shows you the vlan id and that is it.

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Then there is a line in the configuration settings file that is preventing. Review the file...
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You can get e new (default) settings.txt file from the avaya site.

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correct. Install a new 46xxsettings.txt file and make sure you SET PROCSTAT 0 and SET PROCPSWD 27238

############# LOCAL PROCEDURE ACCESS SETTINGS ############
##
## Restrict Local Procedure Access
## Controls whether local (dial pad) procedures can be
## used to administer the telephone.
## 0 means local procedures can be accessed from the
## telephone.
## 1 means local procedures can not be accessed from the
## telephone.
## CAUTION:Be absolutely sure before setting PROCSTAT to 1
SET PROCSTAT 0
##
## Local Procedure Password
## Sets password for local (dial pad) procedure access.
## (0 to 7 ASCII numeric digits). See your telephone's
## Administrator's guide for the default password
## supported by your release.
SET PROCPSWD 27238
##


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