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Subject: Re: Grandstream VOIP Date: Wed Dec 05 2018 07:16 am
From: Charles Stephenson To: Tony Langdon

On 12/03/18, Tony Langdon said the following...
 
 TL> Some ATAs have a command to say the IP address.  To access this, you
 TL> need to plug in a POTS phone and dial the appropriate command sequence
 TL> on the keypad. You would need to know the command, which would be in the
 TL> manual.  Might be able to gind a copy of the manual online from the
 TL> manufacturer's website or with a Google search.


That's the problem, I don't have a POTS Phone.....

 TL> If the unit is using DHCP, one way is to interrogate your router to find
 TL> out what devices have DHCP leases, and look for the ATA in the list. 
 TL> It's likely to have "Grandstream" in the hostname.  Point your web
 TL> browser to the likely candidates, until one responds with the login page.



How would I go about doing that??

 TL> If the Grandstream is configured with a static IP, then a factory reset
 TL> is the easiest way to get it going.

 TL> Is there one of those pinhole reset buttons?  If so, try that, otherwise
 TL> it's back to the manual.


It has a pinhole, and I did the factory reset, but I still don't know the
default IP address to acces the web interface. It has one, but I haven't been
able to find the default addres anyplace. There's a MAC address and some more
numbers on the bottom of the device. Is there a way to figure it out using that?

Thanks for any help!

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