VoIP Q&A: EdgeMarc 250W Default Password and snom 300 Mounting Instructions

August 19, 2014 by Nathan Miloszewski

Questions about VoIP devices and services are regularly submitted to VoIPSupply.com through a technical support ticket or via the “Ask The Expert” tab on our product pages.

We respond to these requests directly but more often than not, this Q & A would be helpful for lots of other folks.

Below are your VoIP questions answered – Real questions from real people just like you.

Q: What is the default log in and password out of the box of the EdgeMarc 250W [Model] #250W-100-0002?

EdgeMarc 250W

EdgeMarc 250W Enterprise Session Border Controller Handles, and Protects, up to 10 Concurrent Calls

A:   The EdgeMarc 250W is an Enterprise Session Border Controller (SBC) that handles up to 10 concurrent calls, protecting them from malicious attacks. This SBC is designed for small and medium sized offices.

The default login is simply:

  • User Name = root
  • Password = default

Here’s a helpful screenshot from the EdgeMarc 250W Enterprise Session Border Controller Installation Guide:

EdgeMarc 250W

EdgeMarc 250W Default User Name and Password

Once you’ve programmed your EdgeMarc device you’ll want to change your login credentials.

Our friends at Bandwidth alerted us of a potential problem with passwords being compromised. Read more here:

In that post there are instructions on how to tell if your password needs to be changed.

Q: I am wondering if this phone [snom 300 UC Edition] comes with the parts to mount it to the wall or if I need to get a separate wall mount kit?

snom 300 UC Edition

snom 300 UC VoIP Phone Qualified for Microsoft Lync

A:   The snom 300 UC Edition is a basic 2-line VoIP phone qualified for use with Microsoft Lync.

To answer your question, the snom 300 comes with a dual-purpose footstand that allows you to either prop the phone up on your desk, or mount it on the wall with the pre-drilled holes.

Here are two documents and a screenshot (below) that you should check out:

 

snom 300

snom 300 Wall Mount

 

Stay Tuned

Check back next time for more VoIP Q & A.

Thanks for your questions!


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