snom m9 DECT Administrator Guide
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HTTP
HTTP allows you to access the m9 base station without looking at the handset. This is helpful in cases where
the handset has problems registering to the base station or when the handset is simply not available.
Note
: The steps described here assume that you have an operating system that supports IPv6 (Windows 7,
Vista, Mac, Linux) and the device is in the same LAN as the computer being used to access it.
1.
Find the MAC address of the base. The MAC address of the base station can be found on the label at
the back of the m9 base station. For example, a MAC address could be 00:04:13:30:12:34.
2. Open a web browser and enter the following address:
http://[fe80::204:13ff:fe30:1234]
,
where the
1234
corresponds to the last four digits of the MAC address from Step 1. You should see
the login screen of the m9.
3. Log in using the default username and password (
admin
and
password
).
4. Navigate to the status web page. The IP address of the phone is listed as shown below.
Note
: The IPv6 interface requires an upgraded Linux Kernel on the device. If the IPv6 interface is not working,
upgrade the device to the latest Linux Kernel which can be found at
http://provisioning.snom.com/download/
fw/m9-os.bin
.
Setting up the Handsets for Use
Registering the Handsets to the Base
1. Press (red phone key). The display will say “Searching for Base.” Once the handset has found the
base station, it will display the PIN prompt.
2. Enter the default PIN of
0000
.
3. Press OK.
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