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Hicom 300

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guycable2

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Apr 16, 2004
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Hello

We have inherited a site with a Hicom 300E 9600?. I don't know the software release. I believe it is more than 5 years old.

I am wondering if there is a way to access this PBX remotely to perform simple name changes, voicemail hunting, etc.

Do I need special software or will Hyperterminal work?

I primarily deal with Nortel Meridian PBXs and Toshiba Key systems.
 
You can use procomm + , or a program called LCwin. You will need to find out the version of software running on the switch, but either one should work.

good Luck Sir

 
Thanks for the reply.

What would the com settings be?

Is there a default username/password?

Thanks again.
 
First, look inside the cabinet and see if there is a floppy disk that has utilities on it. If you find it, there will be a few files on there (pansi.kbd, pansi3.kbd, tvi910.kbd) that you will need to copy into the procomm directory - you will need to use these keyboard mappings so that you don't have problems with the terminal emulation.

For basic 9006 communication you can use 9600,N,8,1 for your communications parameters - terminal type is ANSI. Some switches will let you use 19,200 baud.

Also look inside the cabinet for a DAT tape labelled ISYAP or something like that - that will most likely be the current version of the system software, which would be like 9006.4 SMRJ or something like that.

There is no default login - the tech login changes depending on the dealer that sets up the switch, and is impossible to predict.

You can login through the RMX port. On the model 30 the RMX port is the top port on the DM3L or DM4L card. You can connect there and use 4800,E,7,1 as your comm parameters. You must use the TVI910 Terminal type, and you MUST have the tvi910.kbd keyboard file installed. You can do some things through that port without a password, but for higher functions it will still ask for one because you can do more damage through that port than you can going in the regular way.

If you have a DM3L card as your main processor board you probably have software release 9006.3 or lower. If you have a DM4L card you probably have software release 9006.4 or 9006.5. There is also a 9006.6 and I don't remember what the card is for that one, but it is different than the rest and runs unixware instead of the full version of unix.

That's the most I can give you - sorry.
 
Thank you for all the information. I feel more comfortable now. I will look for those floppies next time I'm onsite.
 
I have upgraded my computer and now I lost these files.

I have been looking for these keymapping files myself and have no luck. I've checked all the floppies, but none of them have these files.

Is there any other way that I can get one of these pansi keymapping files?
 
I was going to tell you to PM me with your E-mail address and I would send them to you, but apparently there is no PM function on this site.

Normally they are on a disk labelled "9006 Utilities Disk - Version R" or something along those lines.
 
Thank you donb01.
I found the "9006 Utilities Disk". It wasn't in the phone cabinet. Yes, there are bunch of disks there, but not the Utilities disk because I remembered I've used it before. So search through my entire office draws and cabinets. Hard work paid off, I finally found it in one of my old diskette boxes that I about to throw that box away.
 
Hmmm... just an off-topic side note... You wouldn't happen to be from the Boston area would you? I dated someone from there for a year and a half and that's the same way she pronounced "drawers"... Just curious.. :eek:)
 
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