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| The use of default passwords is probably one of the greatest security problems in IT. | ||
| It never ceases to surprise me how many sys admins not only leave default passwords on servers | ||
| and appliances inside the LAN, but also on public IPs! | ||
| >PASSWORDS FOR SIP DEVICES | ||
| If you have passwords to contribute, or are searching for a specific one, contact me: sergio<at>infosegura.net | ||
| SIP DEVICE | USERNAME(S) | PASSWORDS(S) |
| Asterisk | maint | password |
| Asterisk (Flash Operator Panel) | (none) | passw0rd |
| Cisco IP Phone | (none) | 1234 |
| Cisco ATA | admin | (none) |
| Cisco Call Manager | admin | admin |
| Cisco IP Conference Station | End User | 7936 |
| Polycom Sound Point IP Phone | Polycom | 456 |
| Polycom Soundstation IP | administrator | **# |
| Polycom | Polycom | SpIp |
| Microsoft Response Point | (none) | admin |
| Avaya SIP phone | admin | barney |
| Netgear | admin | password |
| Linksys | (none) | admin |
| Snom | (none) | 0000 |
| Dlink | user | user |
| Dlink | (none) | 12345 |
| D-link | (none) | (none) |
| Aastra | admin | 22222 |
| Grandstream | (none) | admin |
| Cortelco | root | 1234 |
| Mitel | admin | 5215 |