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06-23-2011 08:43 PM
Hi,
Someone has locally enabled call forward on no answer to a phone (IP 560) at a remote site. The setting was then saved to the TFTP server in <MAC ADDRESS>-phone.cfg file.
Is there a way to change this setting remotely?
Thanks,
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06-25-2011 08:54 AM
Hi epal,
The phone would have created
reg.x.fwd.noanswer.status="1"
in the <MAC>-phone.cfg to enable call no answer call forwarding.
I just tested with one of my phones; you can edit that override file directly to change the "1" to a "0", then save and reboot the phone from the web interface. Currently there is not a 'reboot' button in the web interface, so to do this you'll have to make a change to any setting in the WI, then hit 'submit' to reboot. Once the phone boots up and loads its configuration files, it will read that feature as disabled.
06-25-2011 08:54 AM
Hi epal,
The phone would have created
reg.x.fwd.noanswer.status="1"
in the <MAC>-phone.cfg to enable call no answer call forwarding.
I just tested with one of my phones; you can edit that override file directly to change the "1" to a "0", then save and reboot the phone from the web interface. Currently there is not a 'reboot' button in the web interface, so to do this you'll have to make a change to any setting in the WI, then hit 'submit' to reboot. Once the phone boots up and loads its configuration files, it will read that feature as disabled.
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