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Old 12-18-2006, 07:31 AM
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Default Re: A PAP2T disaster with Delta3/iConnect


Brian wrote:

> On 2006-12-17, Stan <SPAM_FOILER@some.domain> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 00:53:35 UTC, Brian <bandj@o2.co.uk> opined:
> >> On 2006-12-16, Stan <SPAM_FOILER@some.domain> wrote:
> >>
> >> > I was very careful to be precise in key-entry, and reviewed the
> >> > settings twice afterward, before saving them. The settings for my LAN
> >> > (IPaddress, subnet mask, gateway address etc. are unchanged and
> >> > undisturbed, of course, from their content with VOIPcheap.
> >> >
> >> > I then, according to Paragraph IV of the instructions, logged on to
> >> ><http://www.icallhere.com>, using my iConnect ID and password. What
> >> > stopped me cold was the next step, which is "Click 'Go to my
> >> > devices'", because the menu on that page contained no such item. I
> >> > attempted then to return to the PAP2 configuration screens, and found
> >> > that I was no longer able to communicate with it at all.
> >>
> >> Part of the setting up process includes allowing remote provisioning of
> >> the ATA. I've no detailed insight into what happens but the rl-init.cfg
> >> would seem to configure some of the PAP2's parameters to suit the
> >> iconnecthere service. But IP addresses etc are not touched. Name servers
> >> are altered but that shouldn't matter. A change to the firmware is a
> >> possibility.
> >>
> >> I cannot see the provisioning being other than benign but have read that
> >> interupting the process by, for example, disconnecting the ATA from the
> >> power supply, can leave the ATA in an unusable state. Also, unlocked
> >> units tend to be locked again. Nothing like that applies here, does it?
> >>
> >> Brian.

> >
> > That's exactly what I am afraid of. See my original description above.
> > The experience with the provisioning site was also the point at which
> > it became impossible to view the configuration screens, or to
> > otherwise communicate with the device.

>
> You could go through the whole process again in an attempt to get the
> PAP2 recognised by iConnect. If it is the cause of your problems you
> have little to lose.
>
> Brian.


Just looked at my spa2102 user guide, using IVR.

"user factory reset" > 877778 "The adaptor will request confirmation,
enter 1 to confirm
the adaptor will reboot and all user configurable settings will be reset


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