UC 520 initial setup trouble

Hi -
I've got a UC 520 and am having trouble accessing the device to configure the initial setup.
I can connect using the console port, but I can't access the device thru CCA.
I do not get an IP address using DHCP when connected.
I can no ping the default port(s) 10.1.1.1 or 192.168.10.1 when using a static IP address on the same subnet.
I followed the steps on uc500.com to update the sfotware to 8.0.1 and to using the factory-default configuration.
I still can not access the device using CCA. The device also does not give out IP addresses to an IP phone when connected.
ANY tips/suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks in advance!

Press F2 while in CCA to view console logs while CCA does it's voodoo.
In my experience enabling telnet helps ALOT, because in the logs CCA is constantly trying to telnet, but can't if it's disabled and falls back to HTTP.
line vty 0 4
transport input all
Also make sure your interfaces are not shutdown. Assuming vlan 10 is your UC520 switch vlan:
conf t
int fa 0/1/0 - 8
no shut
int vlan 10
no shut

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