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Hi we are looking to pull the ext information data out of a nec sv9300, the company that managed it prior is no longer available.
I was hoping to "just" log in via the web interface but I am not finding one - a scan on the network shows a bunch of NEC IP's (I have gotten a voicemail server web page) I logged into a third party SIP device and pulled the server IP did a scan against it and the only port that comes back is 5070 ( SIP).
Any ideas on how i can get to the "GUI" and if the password is not default what options do I have?
Thanks
Sam
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Fairly certain you need PCPro to get into a 9300. I don't remember a web interface for the 9300. I mean if you are just replacing the 9300 there is always the old fashioned way of walking around getting the extension numbers.
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You can use handset programming anb step through CMD 10 (or 14) but you will have to write them down yourself. Oh and don't forget CMD 11 for any virtuals.
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