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Anonymous Posted on Mar 26, 2010

Server unreachable I have 2 ip phones 2004 ntdu 92 connected to BCM 50a which has 192.168.1.100 as an IP address ..one of them can easly connect to the server the other says server unreachable ..what can be the problem ? Do I have to configure the Element Manager ? best regards

  • Anonymous Mar 30, 2010

    Hi
    I discovered what was the problem: the phone was not registrated so I changed his address IP and I gave him an DN
    now every thing is OK and the 2 IP phones can connect to each other
    thanks best regards

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Go to menu --> settings --> network configuration --> server menu and scroll down to server address and give the server ip address and save the settings and reboot

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