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How to reset Cisco 7937 and 7965. 1

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bulakeno

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Jul 25, 2003
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I need the step by step procedure on how to factory reset 7937 and 7965.

Appreciate your help.

Thanks
 
**1 on the 7937

it is either 3491672850*# or 123456789*0# for the 7965

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Dallas, Texas
Telecommunications Tech
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CCNP in the works
 
oh on the 7937.. you might have to press the 'globe' first then then **1

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Dallas, Texas
Telecommunications Tech
CCVP, CCNA, Net+

CCNP in the works
 
Appreciate your help. For the 7965 Do I have to unplug the phone then do 3491672850*# or 123456789*0# ?

Thanks
 
yes... and when you plug it back in, hold down the # and it should ask you for the reset sequence

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Dallas, Texas
Telecommunications Tech
CCVP, CCNA, Net+

CCNP in the works
 
For the 7937 on page 9-12 in the very last sentence...




For the 7940/60;

Reset the 7940 and 7960 IP Phones to the Factory Default
In order to perform a factory reset of a phone if the password is set, complete these steps:

Unplug the power cable from the phone, and then plug in the cable again.

The phone begins its power up cycle.

Immediately press and hold # and while the Headset, Mute, and Speaker buttons begin to flash in sequence, release #.

The Headset, Mute, and Speaker buttons flash in sequence in order to indicate that the phone waits for you to enter the key sequence for the reset.

Press 123456789*0# within 60 seconds after the Headset, Mute, and Speaker buttons begin to flash.

If you repeat a key within the sequence, for example, if you press 1223456789*0#, the sequence is still accepted and the phone resets.

If you do not complete this key sequence or do not press any keys, after 60 seconds, the Headset, Mute, and Speaker buttons no longer flash, and the phone continues with its normal startup process. The phone does not reset.

If you enter an invalid key sequence, the buttons no longer flash, and the phone continues with its normal startup process. The phone does not reset.

If you enter this key sequence correctly, the phone displays this prompt:

Keep network cfg? 1 = yes 2 = no

In order to maintain the current network configuration settings for the phone when the phone resets, press 1. In order to reset the network configuration settings when the phone resets, press 2.

If you press another key or do not respond to this prompt within 60 seconds, the phone continues with its normal startup process and does not reset. Otherwise, the phone goes through the factory reset process.


Before you try and tell someone that the advice they give is wrong, you might want to prove why it is wrong? So I have given you actual links to Cisco's websites to prove that they are the actual steps in doing a factory reset.

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Dallas, Texas
Telecommunications Tech
CCVP, CCNA, Net+

CCNP in the works
 
Oh and for the 7945/65 factory reset;

Step 1 Unplug the power cable from the phone and then plug it back in.

The phone begins its power-up cycle.

Step 2 While the phone is powering up, and before the Speaker button flashes on and off,

press and hold #.

Continue to hold # until each line button flashes on and off in sequence in amber.

Step 3 Release # and press 123456789*0#.

You can press a key twice in a row, but if you press the keys out of sequence, the factory reset will not take place.

After you press these keys, the line buttons on the phone flash red, and the phone goes through the factory reset process.

Do not power down the phone until it completes the factory reset process, and the main screen appears.


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Dallas, Texas
Telecommunications Tech
CCVP, CCNA, Net+

CCNP in the works
 
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