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Reset security using AT commands

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Labash

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Trying to reset security using reset security all but am getting error.
I enter AT and get OK and then what?
Thanks
 
AT-SECURITYRESETALL

It will prompt you for the mac address and just type it over


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I enter AT-SECURITYRESETALL but it comes back with ERROR.
 
Reboot the ipoffice and try again

You need to do it right the first time
If not then you will get this error


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Thanks but still the same. Keep getting the ERROR

I am entering;
AT
OK
AT-SECURITYRESETALL
ERROR

Am I missing something?
 
Do not enter AT first

Now you need to reboot again :-)
After that type AT-SECURITYRESETALL

A hint

Type at-debug now and then reboot


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Thought I was going to get it but still no go.
Entered at-debug before boot and just entered AT-SECURITYRESETALL but still got ERROR.
Thanks
 
You are not listening :-)

When you get the error you can still enter at-debug
Then you can enter reboot
No need to do that by manager or manual

After the reboot enter AT-SECURITYRESET

Enter nothing else after the reboot !!!



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Is it done yet ? :-)

Happened to me too so do not worry :-)

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ACS - Implement IP Office
ACA - Implement IP Telephony -- ACA - Design IP Telephony
ACA - Voice Services Management
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Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
 
That's what I did. As you can tell I'm not an Avaya guy.

After at-debug it comes back with
<IP Office Manager version 0.2>
<Date...Time...Hello>

I have entered reboot at this prompt and also tried at-debug reboot.
 
Forget the at-debug part
I have confused you

reboot the ipoffice
When it is back online go to the terminal and enter AT-SECURITYRESETALL and press enter

then enter the mac address that you see on the screen


Just do exactly like i tell you to and you will be alright


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ACS - Implement IP Office
ACA - Implement IP Telephony -- ACA - Design IP Telephony
ACA - Voice Services Management
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Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
 
After reboot I enter AT-SECURITYRESETALL but I get ERROR not a MAC address.
I am only entering that 1 prompt. It never gives me a MAC address.
 
Then you have a different problem
What software level is the ipoffice on ?


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ACA - Implement IP Telephony -- ACA - Design IP Telephony
ACA - Voice Services Management
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