![]() My phones are now all set to autoprovision, all are working, and I have MUCH better track of my passwords now. Rebooting the phone one more time brings it back up. (No actual TFTP server is required if one just wants a factory reset) Pressing OK would begin the process, and wipes all data. It'll enter a screen that one would use to connect to TFTP in the event of a failed firmware upgrade. ![]() I’d be interested to hear what you guys have to say, thanks.ĮDIT: I have since been able to reset the phones by pressing and holding the SPEAKER button when the phone begins to boot. anyone here with more professional background have ideas? I can’t even set up the phones to allow factory reset without asking for a password unless I have a provisioning server from what I can tell. I’m willing to bet there is no quick way to remedy this remotely. Each phone is with a different user in a different state and I’ll I have is web GUI access to the login page. ![]() I have everything except the Yealink Phones.Īt this point, I don’t know what to do. thought I wrote it down in my notes where I keep track of all my passwords. How to Reset Yealink IP Phone to Factory Default Print Press the OK button for about 5 seconds The LCD screen will prompt with: Warning, Reset to Factory. I forgot the admin password for all of my Yealink T41Ps. I took the few phones I needed and logged in and set them up for each user, but I made a mistake. VOIP is still new for me, and since we had few users with different needs I didn’t find it practical to setup a provisioning server at the time. I set up a VPN server as well as an Asterisk/FreePBX VOIP Server. ![]() My company has only a few users spread out all over the map at this time. Okay, I’m going to start off and say this is my fault entirely. ![]()
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