You need to set the phone to remote. Aside from the MFIM and DHCP settings, ALL other settings are moot. Just skip them in the programming of the phone.

You said that you set the phone's IP address to be the same as the MFIM's address from what I read. This is definitely not right. Don't mess with that setting at all. Change it back to 10.10.10.1 or whatever, so that it doesn't match the IP address of the MFIM, not that it really matters. Just do it so that there is no future confusion.

Is your IP card behind a firewall or router of any kind? I've saved myself a ton of headaches by placing a small switch ahead of the router to split the Internet connection to the IP card. That is standard procedure for us when just placing a few IP phones in remote locations.

Flash 51, page C timers are irrelevant with regard to the phone being able to connect.


Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX