11-15-2018 12:57 PM - edited 03-17-2019 01:43 PM
I can ping the phone IP address, but browsing the phone IP is not working. it looks like web access is disabled by default.
if this is the case ( web access is disabled) I wonder if this type of phones can only be managed with management software, so we cannot change the phone setting like enabling web access with an alternative way? if there is no way, so in this case I need to get another model of Phone. is there any new model of cisco phone that does not need a central management console and we can configure them with simply browsing the phone IP it self? the same as old SPA phones?
11-15-2018 02:02 PM
If you want to register them to a Cisco call control, no, management comes from CUCM or CME.
If you want them for a 3rd party PBX, yes, buy a 78xx or 88xx 3pcc model and they have an admin GUI
11-15-2018 02:21 PM - edited 11-15-2018 02:22 PM
I already have 7811 and as I posted in this page, I cannot access the web page with the phone IP. looks like the web access is disabled. what should I do when I do not want to use a central management ... ?
phone screen shows it is registering and no progress. it gets the IP from DHCP.
11-15-2018 02:26 PM
You would need to manually create all the configuration files the phone would expect from CUCM/CME, place them in a TFTP, and point the phone to it (and for clarification, I assume you have a phone with enterprise FW, and you will NOT get a configuration GUI, you get a view only GUI).
Search for posts regarding cisco ip phone registration to 3rd party PBX for references.
11-15-2018 04:14 PM
is there any available cisco phone which does not need a central management and I can individually configure the phone with browsing the IP address. I used to have the old version of cisco phone which configured this way.
11-15-2018 11:51 PM
Yes, as I already mentioned, a 3PCC model will have that
11-16-2018 01:37 AM
@elm2000 wrote:
is there any available cisco phone which does not need a central management and I can individually configure the phone with browsing the IP address. I used to have the old version of cisco phone which configured this way.
Listen to what Java said.
It's either get a new phone, from Cisco Start as an example, and configure using the GUI.
Otherwise, you'll need to prepare the following:
1. SEPmacaddress.cnf.xml (search this forum for examples);
2. Dialplan.cnf (search this forum for examples);
3. Firmware for the phone;
4. TFTP server; and
5. DHCP option 150
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