02-22-2007 11:34 AM - edited 03-14-2019 08:10 PM
These phones respond to an SSH client with a login prompt even before they have successfully downloaded a configuration.
Is there a default logon user/pwd in thsi situation?
02-22-2007 04:53 PM
are u using a SCCP Phone or SIP. Not sure if anyone has the login info for this one. I tried a good set of username's and non worked. Looks like it is meant for the DE's when they want to do some advanced troubleshooting. Anything specific ur trying to do by doing a ssh login ??
02-23-2007 01:05 AM
It was a 7941G SIP (8.0(2)) unit, until I put the wrong firmware on it! DOH!
I'm trying to find a way to recover it with access to a Call Manager, as I don't want to go and mess around on our client's CM systems.
I'm a data networker and just play with voice!
IC
02-23-2007 03:15 AM
That should have read :-
...I'm trying to find a way to recover it withOUT access to a Call Manager!!
IC
02-23-2007 07:12 AM
try
username: default
password: user
This is the only one I know about. Also, if the Phone is registered, you can access it via web and set the username and password
02-23-2007 07:49 AM
try this as well to recover the ip phone
create a SIP
image_version:
phone_password: cisco
telnet_level: 2
Copy this file along with the Firmware files (Download the zip file from http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/ip-7900ser) and extract it to the TFTP Folder. And save the SIP
You dont have to use CallManager for it, but any other TFTP Server should also work.
Have the DHCP Server give the IP Address of this host in option 150.
02-26-2007 03:09 AM
Unfortunately when it boots it picks up the HDCP and TFTP info OK, but then tries to download the CM related files not the SIP files
(SIP files and SIPdefault.cnf SIP[MAC].cnf)
02-26-2007 03:44 AM
hi,
look at this security advisory
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20070221-phone.shtml
and update your ip phone firmware
regards
alex
02-26-2007 09:06 AM
Ironically I want the username and password to try and reset the phone back to SIP.
Anyone know what the username/password is?(default/user isn't it)
Or what an HTTP URL is that by-passes the logon
IC
02-26-2007 09:42 AM
Try "ciscocisco" or "123cisco"
02-26-2007 12:59 PM
hi,
you do not need username/password to reset back to sip
look here
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_tech_note09186a0080094584.shtml
regards
alex
02-26-2007 03:27 PM
Alex
Thanks I have all this.
The phone boots up with DHCP OK and accesses the TFTP server, but tries to download the various, app*, jar* and sm* files. It ignores the SIP files as configured in OS79XX.TXT
Its looking like a fancy doorstop!
02-26-2007 03:36 PM
did you try to factory reset the phone
with this -- i did it often and sometimes this helps --
regards
alex
02-27-2007 05:49 AM
Hardware reset the phone
Power cylce holding '#'
1223456789*0#
TFTP log shows
Feb 27 13:42:03 tftp.rsm.local atftpd[14400.-1208620112]: Serving term41.default.loads to 172.20.1.126:49152
Feb 27 13:44:44 tftp.rsm.local atftpd[14400.-1208620112]: Serving term41.default.loads to 172.20.1.126:49152
Feb 27 13:46:26 tftp.rsm.local atftpd[14400.-1208620112]: Serving term41.default.loads to 172.20.1.126:49152
Phone stays with the 'RAF'[circle with dot] symbol and reboots every few mins.
IanC
02-26-2007 03:59 PM
All failing (but it should not fail) you can try one last method (I take no respectabilities if that turns the phone in a dead doorstop):
Rename the sip files as the files that the telephone is trying to download. That should definitely SIPpify it.
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