Why can't you use the settings button?  If
you know the password (or using the default
password) you should be able to unlock the
phone and do a hard reset...

Sean 

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> Randy MacKay
> Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 1:35 PM
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Has anyone
connected to 7960 with 
> console cablefor setup?
> 
> I have a Cisco 7960 phone.  I cannot seem
to use the settings 
> button to get into the phone to change the
TFTP server.  I've 
> set up a DHCP Server, TFTP Server with the
same address, and 
> the phone requests the address of 0.0.0.0,
the server offers 
> the  address of 192.168.2.2, but the phone
seems not to take it.
> 
> I have no action on the TFTP side.
> 
> So, since I can't seem to server the phone
anything by TFTP, 
> and I can't use the settings button, then I
thought I might 
> make a console cable (see below).  I tried
to use 
> hyperTerminal, but got no response from the
phone.
> 
> Anyone have any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Randy
> 
> 
> 
> I found a link to make a Cisco Console
Cable for RJ-45.
>
http://www.hardwarebook.net/cable/serial/cisc
oconsole9.html
> 
>                               DB9F RJ45
> Receive Data          2       3
> Transmit Data                 3       6
> Data Terminal Ready   4       7
> Ground                        5       4
> Ground                        5       5
> Data Set Ready                6       2
> Request to Send               7       8
> Clear to Send                 8       1
> 
> 
> 
> The Console Access Manual, give the
following cable information:
> 
> Console Cable Requirements
> You use a serial cable with a connector to
connect a PC and a 
> phone. The cable uses an RJ-11 connector
for the phone and an 
> RJ-45 connector to an
> RJ-45-to-DB9 converter for the PC. Table
D-1 shows the pinout 
> requirements for the console cable.
> 
> Table D-1 Console Cable Pinouts
> RJ-11 Connector       RJ-45 Connector
> Pin 2 ==========      Pin 6
> Pin 3 ==========      Pin 4
> Pin 4 ==========      Pin 3
> 
> So, I thought I would go right from DB9F to
RJ-11
> DB9F          RJ-45           RJ-11
> Pin 2         Pin 3           Pin 4
> Pin 5         Pin 4           Pin 3
> Pin 3         Pin 6           Pin 2
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