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3Com 3100 series phones do not support SIP with non-3Com systems. They have a basic boot loader which must download code from a 3Com NBX or a 3Com VCX system. If you don't have either of these, then you won't get runtime code on the phone, thereby making it impossible to use the thing with Asterisk.
There are two parts to an extension. The user profile and the physical phone. In order to use the new phone you need to just plug it in and discover it on to the system (like you did). It will create a new extension (user profile and phone) and then go to the users tab and select the user (profile), that you want to move to the new replacement phone, and then scroll down in the "telephone list" and find the new one and highlight it. Click ok and it will move the old profile to the new telephone. it will orphan the old telephone and the new user profile. These can both be deleted.
The phones aren't on the system. You have to make sure to turn on "Auto Discover Telephones" under the system settings, system configuration tab within "tab to it" (on 5.0 and older software) and System wide settings, auto discovery with newer software. If the phones are plugged into the same network as the phone system, the phones will automatically come up with extensions.
Default Password is 0000 or 00000000 or Reboot into previous version and change password to an alphanumeric password The word "administrator" has to be entered as the User Name. this pdf could help (http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nbx/50/docs/admin_nbx50.pdf) and this pdf will tell you how to update the machine to a newer version or if it is in the newest version you must downgrade it just folow the instructions on this pdf (http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nbx/60/upgr_nbx60.pdf) or you could try and Connect a PC to the console port of the NBX (9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity)1. All commands are case sensitive. At the NBX or SS3 Prompt type nbxDb. NBXs response- DBITEST (? for help):
2. At the DBITEST prompt type X.NBXs response-encrypted admin pass ---> (!Ofm0uealStEsrx1)
3. Contact 3Com Tech Support to have the password decrypted. if you have anymore problems i would be happy to help and if you cant fix it still i would be happy to do it for you for a small fee ..i hope this helped and i look forward to hearing from you
This was a rather simple fix. When I was speaking about the NBX V3000, I was talking about our 2U NBX Chassis which holds the line card. When our phone system was installed I wasn't shown the 1U NBX V3000 "Brain". I thought everything was contained in the chassis. Long story, short, I restarted the 1U "Brain" and the system came back up with 5 minutes.
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