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09-19-2024 08:05 PM
Hello,
We are having issues with lansweeper scanning our Mitel VOIP phones. I have attached a screenshot of lansweeper device tester as every time we perform a scan we get a "Certificate Unknown" error on the phone. The phones we have do not have SNMP capabilities so is there a way to scan the without getting a cert unknown error? I currently have No SSH and SIP port 0 set for the target phone range.
Thanks,
Tyler
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09-25-2024 04:15 AM
ah - from what I remember, Mitel phones can be a pain as they use their own proprietary version of SIP unless you globally configure it to use the standard version... (at least it was that way a few years ago the last time I tried scanning some of those) - most of the models can be scanned with SNMP if you enable it - reference: https://www.lansweeper.com/assets/hardware/voip-phone/
09-25-2024 04:15 AM
ah - from what I remember, Mitel phones can be a pain as they use their own proprietary version of SIP unless you globally configure it to use the standard version... (at least it was that way a few years ago the last time I tried scanning some of those) - most of the models can be scanned with SNMP if you enable it - reference: https://www.lansweeper.com/assets/hardware/voip-phone/
09-25-2024 06:12 PM
Sadly the phones we use are not SNMP capable, but I will look into seeing about changing the SIP configurations.
09-20-2024 05:28 PM
Hello,
Initial testing had SIP port 5060 set and enabled but still had certificate unknown errors show up on the phone when the scan is performed. We currently have Credential-free Device recognition enabled on the server with access to the internet.
We currently have the phones on a separate network and have credential mapping set to that IP range(s), is there something that needs to be done to apply CDR to that specific IP range?
thanks
09-20-2024 02:14 PM
Dear tdonnz,
In some cases SIP will work for VOIP phones, and it does seem to return some information in the devicetester using port 5060. Did you try adding that to your scanning target?
Additionally, you can also try using Credential Device Recognition, which may find some basic information from your device.
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