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RE: How to reboot T19P_E2 by HTTP? - ogankvik - 12-04-2021 04:27 AM

Hello. Forgive me for not answering for a long time. This code does not work in Firefox either.

PS. Only Accept Trusted Certificates "Disabled". Wimware is latest.






RE: How to reboot T19P_E2 by HTTP? - complex1 - 12-04-2021 05:14 AM

(12-04-2021 04:27 AM)ogankvik Wrote:  Hello. Forgive me for not answering for a long time. This code does not work in Firefox either.

PS. Only Accept Trusted Certificates "Disabled". Wimware is latest.




Hi,

I'm starting to doubt whether it will work with a T19P_E2
However, it does work with the T57W and unfortunately I don't have a T19P_E2 available to test it.
Maybe Yealink support can help you further.
https://ticket.yealink.com/


RE: How to reboot T19P_E2 by HTTP? - ogankvik - 12-09-2021 02:00 PM

complex1, thanks! The problem was solved through a ticket.

1. Flashing the phone with the latest firmware.
2. Go to the Web interface of the phone, Security > Trusted Certificates > Only Accept Trusted Certificates and select "Disabled"
3. Functions - Connection control - in the "IP addresses for sending Action URI" field, enter the IP address of the computer from which the phone reboot script will be launched.
4. From the IP specified in the "IP-address for sending Action URI" field, you need to send a command to reboot the phone. After that, for the first and only time on the TELEPHONE screen the message "Allow remote access" will appear, you need to select "Yes".

Command: https://login:password@ip_address/servlet?key=Reboot --no-check-certificate


RE: How to reboot T19P_E2 by HTTP? - complex1 - 12-09-2021 06:30 PM

(12-09-2021 02:00 PM)ogankvik Wrote:  complex1, thanks! The problem was solved through a ticket.

1. Flashing the phone with the latest firmware.
2. Go to the Web interface of the phone, Security > Trusted Certificates > Only Accept Trusted Certificates and select "Disabled"
3. Functions - Connection control - in the "IP addresses for sending Action URI" field, enter the IP address of the computer from which the phone reboot script will be launched.
4. From the IP specified in the "IP-address for sending Action URI" field, you need to send a command to reboot the phone. After that, for the first and only time on the TELEPHONE screen the message "Allow remote access" will appear, you need to select "Yes".

Command: https://login:password@ip_address/servlet?key=Reboot --no-check-certificate

Hi,

Thank you for the feedback.
I'm glad to read the issue is resolved. Smile