IP Phone/2500 routers

IP Phone/2500 routers

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IP Phone/2500 routers Howard Huntley 06-04-2008
Posted by Howard Huntley on June 4, 2008, 6:11 pm
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I want to get some information. I have an at home Cisco lab. I want to
install IP phones in to do setup and configuration studies. I don't
have any IP phone manuals or guide books. I have a lot of Cisco
software that I plan to install on a server to run the phones. Looking
at my at home LAB at the web site below, do I need any new or special
Cisco equipment to get the Cisco IP phones on line in the lab.

Password=howard
http://imageevent.com/hhuntley/computerlab/computerlab;jsessionid=706262ad89.zebra_s

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Posted by =?utf-8?Q?morph_=C2=AE?= on June 4, 2008, 6:47 pm
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Huntley wrote:

| Password=howard
|
http://imageevent.com/hhuntley/computerlab/computerlab;jsessionid=706262ad89.zebra_s

When I first click on the link above it gave me full access to your
account on imageevent (create/delete albums; expiry in february 2009...)
and it didn't even ask for password.
Just when I started writing to warn you it changed to normal behaviour
(asking for password).

Regards.

--
-Was he talking about what I think he was talking about?
-If you mean time-traveling bunnies,then yes.

Posted by Howard Huntley on June 5, 2008, 10:04 pm
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Thanks for the info. I just emailed the company.


>Huntley wrote:
>
>| Password=howard
>|
http://imageevent.com/hhuntley/computerlab/computerlab;jsessionid=706262ad89.zebra_s
>
>When I first click on the link above it gave me full access to your
>account on imageevent (create/delete albums; expiry in february 2009...)
>and it didn't even ask for password.
>Just when I started writing to warn you it changed to normal behaviour
>(asking for password).
>
>Regards.

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