Hi, I'd like to preface this by saying that I'm completely new to phones; I have a technical background in IT, but most of the settings in the eMG80 interface are alien to me, so I hope you'll be patient as I'm interested in learning but am not sure where to look for help. Anyway, I'm trying to get our eMG80 to register our first IP phone - an LIP-8040L
As far as I'm aware, the eMG80 comes with 2 free VOIP licenses (which I assume apply to the LIP-8040L), so I assumed setup would go something like:
1)Plug in & turn on LIP-8040L
2)Enter network settings & direct phone to eMG80's IP address
3)Settings found, station number automatically applied
4)Victory!
However, that doesn't seem to be the case, and I can't seem to figure out what I should be doing, or any clues as to what's going wrong. I set the phone on the same IP/Subnet/LAN as the eMG80 and plug it in, but the phone keeps coming back with the error message "No Ack (MFIM#1)"
I have successfully set the phone to get it's IP via DHCP, so I know that the network connection is working on the phone, and I can access the eMG80's web interface, so I know that its connection is okay too.
Do I need to prepare the eMG80 first? Could it be a licensing issue? Also, I'd be interested in updating the firmware on the phone in case that's part of the problem, but I can't seem to find firmware for the phones anywhere. Ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks for your patience
Ed
As far as I'm aware, the eMG80 comes with 2 free VOIP licenses (which I assume apply to the LIP-8040L), so I assumed setup would go something like:
1)Plug in & turn on LIP-8040L
2)Enter network settings & direct phone to eMG80's IP address
3)Settings found, station number automatically applied
4)Victory!
However, that doesn't seem to be the case, and I can't seem to figure out what I should be doing, or any clues as to what's going wrong. I set the phone on the same IP/Subnet/LAN as the eMG80 and plug it in, but the phone keeps coming back with the error message "No Ack (MFIM#1)"
I have successfully set the phone to get it's IP via DHCP, so I know that the network connection is working on the phone, and I can access the eMG80's web interface, so I know that its connection is okay too.
Do I need to prepare the eMG80 first? Could it be a licensing issue? Also, I'd be interested in updating the firmware on the phone in case that's part of the problem, but I can't seem to find firmware for the phones anywhere. Ideas would be appreciated!
Thanks for your patience
Ed