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--[[User:Christian.kaehler|Christian.kaehler]] 22:32, 15 September 2006 (CEST)
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This migration procedure is for upgrading an optiPoint 410/420 CorNet IP phone V5.1.2x to SIP V6.0.56 and later.
Hier sollte wir ein aktuelles Dokument erzeugen, z.B. auf Basis CorNet-IP V5.1.2x und SIP V6.0.56 oder höher.
 
Als Beispiel hänge ich ein PDF an, dass das Prinzip zeigen soll. Herr Reinelt, können Sie das übernehmen?
 
  
{{File-DL|Quick Guide Migrating CorNet-IP to SIP|pdf}}
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=== Connect the phone to LAN ===
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Connect the optiPoint Cornet IP phone to the [[LAN]] (<code>DHCP=on</code> is default). The assumption is that [[DHCP]] is available in your local area network.
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The phone will reboot.
  
Hier noch als Text...aber hier ist sicher einiges an Formattierung notwendig...
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Depending on the version of the CorNet IP application installed
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* either you may be prompted to enter the Fully qualified subscriber number, then follow [[#Subscriber number prompted|Subscriber number prompted]]
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* or you may '''not''' be prompted to enter the Fully qualified subscriber number, then follow [[#Subscriber number is not prompted|Subscriber number is not prompted]].
  
1) Connect the optiPoint Cornet-IP phone to the LAN (DHCP=on is default) – the assumption is that DHCP is available in your local area network.
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=== Subscriber number is prompted ===
  
2) The phone will boot and depending on the version of the CorNet-IP application installed, you may be prompted to enter the “Fully qualified subscriber number” – follow step 3A)
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# Enter some digits like [[Image:opk-1.png]] [[Image:opk-2.png]] [[Image:opk-3.png]] ???
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# Confirm <code>Save Changes</code> with the [[Image:opk-ok.png]] key.
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# The display will show:<br><code>Administration</code><br><code>01=Configuration?</code>
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# Press the [[Image:opk-ok.png]] key.
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Continue with [[#Enter Admin password|Enter Admin password]].
  
If you are not prompted – refer to step 3B)
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==== Subscriber number is not prompted ====
  
3 A)  You may enter some digits like “123”, then confirm “Save Changes with the confirmation key () and the display will show:
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If you have not been prompted for the subscriber number, the display will show:
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: <code>Invalide GW Adress</code> or <code>No suscriber number</code>
  
Administration
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# Press the [[Image:opk-ok.png]] key.
01=Configuration?
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# The display will show:<br><code>Administration</code><br><code>01=Configuration?</code>
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# Press the [[Image:opk-ok.png]] key once more.
  
Press the confirmation key ()
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=== Enter Admin password ===
 
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The display will show:<br><code>Enter admin password</code><br><code>_</code>
Continue with step (4)
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# Press key pad for digits [[Image:opk-1.png]] [[Image:opk-2.png]] [[Image:opk-3.png]] [[Image:opk-4.png]] [[Image:opk-5.png]] [[Image:opk-6.png]], which is the factory default password.
 
 
3 B) If you have not been prompted for the subscriber number, the display will show:
 
 
 
Administration
 
Invalide GW Adress / No suscriber number
 
 
 
Press the confirmation key ()
 
 
 
The display will show:
 
 
 
Administration
 
01=Configuration?
 
 
 
Press the confirmation key () once more
 
 
 
4) Display will show
 
 
 
Enter admin password
 
_
 
 
 
Press key pads for digits 123456 (this is the factory default PW).
 
  
 
5) Display will show
 
5) Display will show
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7) After successful restart of the application, it is recommended to perform a Restore of factory settings in the Web Admin, the reset PW  is 124816.
 
7) After successful restart of the application, it is recommended to perform a Restore of factory settings in the Web Admin, the reset PW  is 124816.
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This has to be removed here later: {{File-DL|Quick Guide Migrating CorNet-IP to SIP|pdf}}

Revision as of 15:47, 16 September 2006

This migration procedure is for upgrading an optiPoint 410/420 CorNet IP phone V5.1.2x to SIP V6.0.56 and later.

Connect the phone to LAN

Connect the optiPoint Cornet IP phone to the LAN (DHCP=on is default). The assumption is that DHCP is available in your local area network. The phone will reboot.

Depending on the version of the CorNet IP application installed

Subscriber number is prompted

  1. Enter some digits like opk-1.png opk-2.png opk-3.png ???
  2. Confirm Save Changes with the opk-ok.png key.
  3. The display will show:
    Administration
    01=Configuration?
  4. Press the opk-ok.png key.

Continue with Enter Admin password.

Subscriber number is not prompted

If you have not been prompted for the subscriber number, the display will show:

Invalide GW Adress or No suscriber number
  1. Press the opk-ok.png key.
  2. The display will show:
    Administration
    01=Configuration?
  3. Press the opk-ok.png key once more.

Enter Admin password

The display will show:
Enter admin password
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  1. Press key pad for digits opk-1.png opk-2.png opk-3.png opk-4.png opk-5.png opk-6.png, which is the factory default password.

5) Display will show

Config: 01=Network?

Press confirmation key () and the right arrow key to select

02=Terminal IP addr.?

You may read the IP address and use this to switch over to the Web Admin pages by using a web browser (Microsoft IE recommended), typing http://Phone-IP-Address:8085, e.g. http://192.168.1.2:8085

6) Enter the Administration menu (PW 123456) and go to the “Upload/Download” section, choose “Download application”. Start a standard FTP Server (e.g. 3Com Daemon), and fill out the relevant FTP data, example pls. Refer to the screen shot below:

7) After successful restart of the application, it is recommended to perform a Restore of factory settings in the Web Admin, the reset PW is 124816.

This has to be removed here later: pdf.png  Quick Guide Migrating CorNet-IP to SIP