The ZIP2 does DHCP out of the box. So if it's new, all you have to do is plug it in and it will get an address from your DHCP server. Run an nmap scan in your DHCP range to find it if you don't know what address was assigned; the MAC will probably start with "00:01:e1". From there you can use the http interface to configure it. I'm using one right now with Asterisk, and it's pretty straightforward, though I can't seem to get the "Subscribe Message Waiting Service" feature to work. - .Dustin On Oct 28, 2005, at 11:56 AM, Linc Fessenden wrote:
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