![]() ![]() Interface fa0/0 is empty so I thought that maybe if I configured that port to access the 10.10.10.0 network and set it to assign IPs by DHCP I'd be able to open the browser on my computer (that is connected to this 10.10.10.0 network after getting an IP from DHCP) and navigate to the router 10.10.10.1 through my browser and access the CME. I've found out that the fa0/1 interface is trunked out to two VLANs, one VLAN operates the PC's (192.168.1.0/24) and the other VLAN operates the phones (10.10.10.0/24) How do I access the Cisco CME of the router to make changes to the quick buttons and directory on the other phones? How do I bring the other three phones back online? I've taken a couple Cisco CCNA exam prep classes but that was a long time ago so some of this is coming back to me but some I'm having to google around to find the answers. I've tried erasing the configuration on one and that didn't help at all. The other three simply sit at "Configuring IP" and never come back online. However, when the system booted back up all but three of the phones returned to their normal state. I did the standard password reset following these procedures: I'm trying to gain access to my business' Cisco 2811. ![]()
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