Log in Using 4760i

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briandang
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Log in Using 4760i

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HI Guys,
I need to log in to existing OXE but i don't know what is default IP address and password for OXE.
as i know that for OXO is easier.
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Brian
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Re: Log in Using 4760i

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Connect with V24 port (COM A) and check with "netadmin -m" IP address.
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Re: Log in Using 4760i

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With OXO you can use V24 (serial interface) for management. You have to use Ethernet connection. With OXE connect first with V24 cable manage your IP address with netadmin, turn on 4760I under system>other system parameters (I can't remeber what the next level is) and reboot the system. You can then connect with browser.
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for oxe after validating the use of the 4760i under system parameter , i think you have to change the mtcl password for some management uder 4760i
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Re: Log in Using 4760i

Post by Konstantinos.E »

hi

1)v24 login mtcl acount
2)ifconfig -a command( shows the ip address of the pbx)
3) under mgr ...systerm parameter...use of 4760 i has to be true...reboot system
4) if you use IE you have to install the right java of the main page also the rights to use it
5) accept cookies from the pbx
6)dissable firewall or make a rule for the pbx
7)if u use the programm 4760 i on your pc you have to change mtcl password under swinst and then login

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Hello briandang,

You have not acknowledged if all the solutions proffer above have helped you or not.

Best regards
briandang
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Re: Log in Using 4760i

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hi,
tks for your info.
our technical now familiar with this procedure.
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