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<AUTOUPDATE CONFIG MODULE>
Auto Image Server :192.168.10.25
(Your TFTP server where the phone configuration files
are placed)
Auto Image Name : 3300SIP-1.8.0-513.z -
(The new firmware file name.)
Auto Image User :
(tftp does not use authentication, but ftp and http do)
Auto Image Password:
Auto Image Protocol:2
<AUTOUPDATE CONFIG MODULE>
Download Username :user
Download password :pass
Download Server IP :0.0.0.0
Config File Name :
(When this is blank, display phones will prompt for ConfigID and
non-display phones will prmpt audibly with “Doodle Doodle” tone – When it is occupied with a
filename like 1234.3300ip.txt the phone will check that file for configuration information.)
Config File Key :
Download Protocol :1
(0 = ftp, 1 = tftp, 2 = http)
Download Mode :0
Download Interval :1
<<END OF FILE>>
You could save this as a text file (such as 3.3300ip.txt) and upgrade the phone’s firmware by typing in 3 #
(to retrieve 3.3300ip.txt) when the phone boots up and requests a Config Id. (Display phones display
Config Id, but display-less phones such as the 9600IP-DECT prompt with a series of tones sounding like
“doodle-doodle”.
IMPORTANT: When manually creating any new configuration file, the file version
(top line of config file) must be incremented.
Example: <<VOIP CONFIG FILE>>Version:2.0003
must become
<<VOIP CONFIG FILE>>Version:2.0004
Reset to Factory Default
To reset the phone to the factory default settings, press “#” during the startup procedure (On display
phones, at power up you can see a black progress bar. On non-display phones, simply wait 3 seconds
before releasing the # key). The phone will enter into “post” mode, then input
* # 1 6 8
on display
phones you will see “clearing conf” on the screen, next you see “conf reset”. In non-display phones,
simply wait a few seconds before cycling power to the phone. Now you have reset to the default settings.
Finally, cycle power (remove and replace WAN power cable) to restart the phone with factory default
settings.
Upgrade Firmware and Retain known Working Configuration Files