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jftg73

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Aug 7, 2003
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HI TO ALL

I HAVE SOME DOUBTS:

HOW I CAN SEE THE IP ADRESS OF EVERY IP PHONE INSTALLED IF I AM NOT NEAR

AND IF IS POSSIBLE CHANGE THIS IP ADRESS REMOTELY OR SOME TIP FOR DO IT


THANKS
 
No you can not change this remotely.

As for seeing what IP address is assigned to every phone.

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DNIP all

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IPSetinfoShow in Element Manager, shows all IP Sets registered to each Sig Server.
 
Yes, its possible to change the IP addresses.

First, get a list of the IP's and MAC addresses of the sets by connecting to your Signaling Server via SSH login.
at the oam prompt:

oam> isetShowByTN

Save that list. the MAC address of each phone is listed in the HWID column in the format of 18-001bbaf7c644-6625, which will make the actual MAC address of that phone 001bbaf7c644 (the Middle set of alphanumerics).

Next, in the switch,

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PRT IPDN X (X = the first octet of the IP addresses you wish to see)

Match the TN's provided in both lists to obtain a complete list of each set's TN, DN & MAC address.

Now you have a complete picture of your IP telephones.

Now to change the IP address,

On your DHCP server, you'll need to create DHCP Reservations based upon MAC addresses.

Once you've created the DHCP reservation, you'll need to log back into your Signaling Server via SSH and:

OAM> isetReset X.X.X.X (X.X.X.X = ip of phone)

or

OAM> isetResetAll (This will reset every IP phone you have connected to the signaling server)

Once the phones reboot, they will have the IP address's that you assigned them in DHCP.
 
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