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CP Password

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silver987

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Sep 22, 2004
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Have a cust with a MICS-6.1 CP100 40 mbxs tried to access with a serial cable. password not SYSMGR?? Can't access like a flash or NAM??
I know you can access with a crossover cable, wanted to try this way.
Any ideas, any help appreciated............

 
Are you asking how to acess call manager application via cross over? or are you looking for password????
 
You need a crossover cat 5 cable, connect it to callpilot, use your internet browser, and open link 192.168.110.10.
password can be.....120000 or 1020000. It will prompt you to change it.

hope this helps, you should read the doc's it came with.
 
I have read the docs..many times, this is not my first call pilot, it is the first time at trying to use a serial cable!! If you read the question, I am asking what the password is when you set up a serial cable to the rs232 port. The Flash and NAM use SYSMGR the CP comes back with wrong password.
 
There is not a password using a serial cable. However if you do use a serial cable you can access DSP and a host of other features and setup DNS and many other attributes, but I dont think that is what you are looking for or is it? I dont think you will get the password here as many of us still dont know all the Callpilot 100%. Serial will allow you to change the ip address as needed or view it. What more do you need?
 
When I enter using the serial cable, open hyper term and set the paramaters correctly it comes back with password. If I try to put in the regular pw (SYSMGR) it says incorrect PW. Any ideas???
 
are you connecting while the CP is booting? (you must DC the power) That is how you access to change the IP via serial.
 
Bkrike is correct, if you wait the boot processes will continue on and there is no need to enter a password.
 
O.K. I will give it a try Monday, thanks for the input.....
 
you need to plug in with the crossover cable, yes. then you need to open your lan connection and click properties. highlight tcp/ip and click properties. check use this ip and enter 192.168.110.13. tab through and the subnet mask will fill in by itself. save your changes, then open the browser and go to 192.168.110.10. this bring you to the login page.
 
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