Hello All,
Long story short: This upcoming weekend we're re-addressing our entire network scheme. All of our phones are set to DHCP. Most of our models are 5320/5330. As a result of this project, we'll have to change the subnet mask on each phone. Is there anyway to do this remotely for all of the phones? We have about 50+ phones and I'd love to not have to go to each one just to change an IP setting.
Phone system we're using is Mitel 5000.
Thank you in advance for the hopefully good news!
Sure... Reboot the phones and let DHCP handle it.
Seriously, that is the answer... there is no reason in 2019 you would need to assign IP information manually for more than a onsie/twosie installation.
If all of your phones literally have complete static IP information defined, not just the ICP or Teleworker address, then you have no choice but to touch each phone. And a smart person would setup DHCP and this would be the last time you would ever touch these phones, because you would be just resetting them to defaults and let the network handle it.