reggielfrith
I had thought (erroniously) that you could change the password from the main console, since apparently you cannot, you are left with the following options:
1. Ask the customer who was in their switch, why they changed the password & what is the new password.
2. If the customer has an Audix connected to the Merlin, the password can be changed from the audix console.
3. Call a local vendor for the area and have them reset the password. This will probably cost you a minimum of 1 hour labor.
4. Call Avaya and have them reset the password.
5. Pack a lunch, hop in the car and reset the password yourself.
I would opt for No. 1, even if you are able to remote access the switch with the default password, a hacker would still need to know the remote access telephone number as well as the barrier code and also be running the SPM software; that's alot of work for a hacker. (Got any p.o.'d employees?)
franke