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When you save it are you letting the system write everything before you shut it down? There is a little red led that flashes when it is saving...you must wait till it finishes.
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well, the time between I click save and apply, and when I climb the ladder, unscrew the box, hit the on/off button has to be AT LEAST 10min... So for it to save an IP address change, I'd think that'd be enough... But casue after the reboot it isn't saving, I suspect there is soemthing more to it.
Are we talking about the same 'SAVE'...? I'm talking about the Save and Apply link located at the top of every web page of the Web Pro Admin...same?
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But did you logout correctly?
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logout by closing the window...?
how else?
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Woa...!
I clicked LOGOUT! LOL gave me blurp...about saving config, then it closed....is that what you mean...?
ROFLOL....sheeesh
Thanks!
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Do I have to reboot after that? still?
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Make sure when you enter your changes you hit apply and log out using web pro. If you are using pc pro don't forget you have to upload.
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I am having the exact same issue with a system that I am trying to help another interconnect with. I think that the trouble with this customer's system is in the 10-16 area. The Router setting was not set so, I set it to the Gateway addtess. The DRS and MGC were set to the same address... I think that(based on my experience with the NEAX2000 system) the DRS should be set to the CPU address, correct?
Thanks in advance.
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How did it work out for you NoDoze?
I can tell you that changing the gateway through the web interface, then saving to flash did not make it take effect. I had to reboot. (Don't forget to save and exit the web interface properly so changes get saved)
What I'd really like to find out is how to get this system to work without all the VPN stuff. Our dealer saw this demoed and the other dealer wouldn't share the secret. NEC probably wants nobody to know since that increases the value of the system. I'm certain it lies in the use of an external gatekeeper. This would allow you to let the gatekeeper reside on public space and you'd be able to just plug the ip phone in anywhere. Including behind a NAT router where it would obtain a private ip via DHCP. I'll gladly pay for anyone's time who knows how to set this up.
Regards - Ken
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