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... 74 Rack-mounting the SuperStack 3 NBX Call Processor 74 Mounting the NBX Gateway Chassis 75 Installing a Second Disk for Disk Mirroring 76 Powering Your SuperStack 3 NBX System 77 Configuring NBX System Networking 78 Establishing IP Connectivity 79 Modifying Default IP Settings 79 Configuring IP Addresses for Your LAN 82 Establishing LAN Connections 82 Connecting Cards and Devices 83 Connecting Analog Line Cards 84 Connecting Digital Line Cards 85 Connecting Analog Terminal Cards 85 Connecting an Analog Terminal Adapter 86 Connecting a 3Com Attendant Console 88 Selecting Regional Software and...
... 74 Rack-mounting the SuperStack 3 NBX Call Processor 74 Mounting the NBX Gateway Chassis 75 Installing a Second Disk for Disk Mirroring 76 Powering Your SuperStack 3 NBX System 77 Configuring NBX System Networking 78 Establishing IP Connectivity 79 Modifying Default IP Settings 79 Configuring IP Addresses for Your LAN 82 Establishing LAN Connections 82 Connecting Cards and Devices 83 Connecting Analog Line Cards 84 Connecting Digital Line Cards 85 Connecting Analog Terminal Cards 85 Connecting an Analog Terminal Adapter 86 Connecting a 3Com Attendant Console 88 Selecting Regional Software and...
Installation Guide
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... NBX NetSet Utility 148 Using the Status Lights 149 9 CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY IP Telephony Overview 152 Implementing IP 152 Standard IP Configuration 153 IP On-the-Fly Configuration 154 Providing the NCP IP Address to Devices 154 Configuring IP Telephony 155 Selecting the Operating Mode 155 Configuring IP On-the-Fly 156 Configuring the DHCP Server 157 Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings 157 Entering Data Using the Telephone Key Pad 158 Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings 159 Configuring Analog Line Card Ports 159 Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channels...
... NBX NetSet Utility 148 Using the Status Lights 149 9 CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY IP Telephony Overview 152 Implementing IP 152 Standard IP Configuration 153 IP On-the-Fly Configuration 154 Providing the NCP IP Address to Devices 154 Configuring IP Telephony 155 Selecting the Operating Mode 155 Configuring IP On-the-Fly 156 Configuring the DHCP Server 157 Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings 157 Entering Data Using the Telephone Key Pad 158 Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings 159 Configuring Analog Line Card Ports 159 Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channels...
Installation Guide
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... NBX 100 system supports up to 50 Analog Terminal Cards, for fax transmission, it switches that port to ensure that there are using the 3Com SuperStack II ARPS (Advanced Redundant Power Source) as needed to reliable mode. Unlike normal voice transfers, which drop packets when they encounter congestion, reliable mode transmissions take as much time as a backup power supply for a total of 200 devices. However, see "System Configuration...
... NBX 100 system supports up to 50 Analog Terminal Cards, for fax transmission, it switches that port to ensure that there are using the 3Com SuperStack II ARPS (Advanced Redundant Power Source) as needed to reliable mode. Unlike normal voice transfers, which drop packets when they encounter congestion, reliable mode transmissions take as much time as a backup power supply for a total of 200 devices. However, see "System Configuration...
Installation Guide
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... an NBX 100 system, you can use the NBX system for power-fail situations. They do not come with each device shows the device power options. In the United States, you can connect a standard POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service - 2500-series compatible) telephone to an external 10BASE-T compliant hub. ■ An ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) router, Frame Relay Access Device (FRAD) router, or Voice Over IP gateway. ■ A WAN. If you use the...
... an NBX 100 system, you can use the NBX system for power-fail situations. They do not come with each device shows the device power options. In the United States, you can connect a standard POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service - 2500-series compatible) telephone to an external 10BASE-T compliant hub. ■ An ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) router, Frame Relay Access Device (FRAD) router, or Voice Over IP gateway. ■ A WAN. If you use the...
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... a remote risk of a gas leak to report the leak. ■ Both the NBX 100 and the SuperStack 3 NBX Call Processors are equipped with a redundant power supply, you clean it to avoid component failures. ■ WARNING: Never push objects into ventilation holes on a 3Com Basic Telephone, Business Telephone, or Attendant Console other than the one power supply does not protect the second power supply.
... a remote risk of a gas leak to report the leak. ■ Both the NBX 100 and the SuperStack 3 NBX Call Processors are equipped with a redundant power supply, you clean it to avoid component failures. ■ WARNING: Never push objects into ventilation holes on a 3Com Basic Telephone, Business Telephone, or Attendant Console other than the one power supply does not protect the second power supply.
Installation Guide
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... install the upgrade license key unless the disk drive is installed in an equipment rack. For example, an installation can have more voice mail ports), you install it to electronic circuits, always wear an anti-static grounding strap when handling the disk drive or NBX system cards. Installing the Disk The disk drive holds the NBX 100 Call Processor software, the Drive configuration database, and NBX Messaging software. 3Com recommends that came with specific cards ■ System expansion Installing the NBX 100...
... install the upgrade license key unless the disk drive is installed in an equipment rack. For example, an installation can have more voice mail ports), you install it to electronic circuits, always wear an anti-static grounding strap when handling the disk drive or NBX system cards. Installing the Disk The disk drive holds the NBX 100 Call Processor software, the Drive configuration database, and NBX Messaging software. 3Com recommends that came with specific cards ■ System expansion Installing the NBX 100...
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... fully mirrored disk. Configuring NBX System Networking Configuring the networking for the NBX system involves these steps: ■ Establishing IP Connectivity ■ Modifying Default IP Settings ■ Establishing LAN Connections ■ Configuring IP Addresses for Your LAN Synchronizing - disk 0 is valid, disk 1 is becoming a fully mirrored disk. If LED 3 stops normal flashing and intermittently flashes twice, the mirroring process has failed. LED 2 and LED 3 flash alternately: the two disks are resynchronizing Synchronized LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 PWR N/A Flashing Flashing On N/A On...
... fully mirrored disk. Configuring NBX System Networking Configuring the networking for the NBX system involves these steps: ■ Establishing IP Connectivity ■ Modifying Default IP Settings ■ Establishing LAN Connections ■ Configuring IP Addresses for Your LAN Synchronizing - disk 0 is valid, disk 1 is becoming a fully mirrored disk. If LED 3 stops normal flashing and intermittently flashes twice, the mirroring process has failed. LED 2 and LED 3 flash alternately: the two disks are resynchronizing Synchronized LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 PWR N/A Flashing Flashing On N/A On...
Installation Guide
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... utility using the default administrator user name and password. Table 10 IP Addressing and the NBX System Local IP Environment NBX System Configuration No IP networking currently in use to communicate with the existing IP addressing scheme. Private IP network, no subnets You probably need to configure the IP settings in the future, your Internet service provider gives instructions on how to configure the IP settings of the NBX system at that time. Configuring NBX System Networking 81 If the connection attempt fails, check the browser's Proxy Server setting...
... utility using the default administrator user name and password. Table 10 IP Addressing and the NBX System Local IP Environment NBX System Configuration No IP networking currently in use to communicate with the existing IP addressing scheme. Private IP network, no subnets You probably need to configure the IP settings in the future, your Internet service provider gives instructions on how to configure the IP settings of the NBX system at that time. Configuring NBX System Networking 81 If the connection attempt fails, check the browser's Proxy Server setting...
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... establish IP connectivity, you install the NBX system. You must change the NBX system IP address, default gateway, and possibly the subnet mask. Internet connectivity; Establishing NBX 100 LAN Connections Connect the NBX 100 Call Processor to conform with subnets You probably need to change the NBX system default gateway from address block controlled by the Internet Service subnet mask. gateway. 82 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS Table 10 IP Addressing and the NBX System (continued) Local IP Environment NBX System Configuration Private IP network, with...
... establish IP connectivity, you install the NBX system. You must change the NBX system IP address, default gateway, and possibly the subnet mask. Internet connectivity; Establishing NBX 100 LAN Connections Connect the NBX 100 Call Processor to conform with subnets You probably need to change the NBX system default gateway from address block controlled by the Internet Service subnet mask. gateway. 82 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS Table 10 IP Addressing and the NBX System (continued) Local IP Environment NBX System Configuration Private IP network, with...
Installation Guide
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... NBX NetSet utility ■ Localized NBX Telephone Guide and Quick Reference Guides, which are not able to load properly. Selecting Regional Software and Components After you complete the hardware installation, you can select Software and and download the regional language software and components. Components 1 Log in case another Regional Software Pack fails to change by callers, telephone users, and administrators. 90 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS 5 In the Modify Attendant Console window...
... NBX NetSet utility ■ Localized NBX Telephone Guide and Quick Reference Guides, which are not able to load properly. Selecting Regional Software and Components After you complete the hardware installation, you can select Software and and download the regional language software and components. Components 1 Log in case another Regional Software Pack fails to change by callers, telephone users, and administrators. 90 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS 5 In the Modify Attendant Console window...
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... Line Card: 1 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click System Configuration. 2 Click the System Settings tab. 3 Click the System-wide button. 4 Clear all check boxes associated with Auto Discover. 5 Enable Auto Discover Line Cards. 6 Click OK. Each NBX Analog Line Card provides access for up to detect Line Card ports, and you define the starting address used by the Auto Discover process in Chapter 2 of Analog Line Cards. The NBX system treats a line card port...
... Line Card: 1 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click System Configuration. 2 Click the System Settings tab. 3 Click the System-wide button. 4 Clear all check boxes associated with Auto Discover. 5 Enable Auto Discover Line Cards. 6 Click OK. Each NBX Analog Line Card provides access for up to detect Line Card ports, and you define the starting address used by the Auto Discover process in Chapter 2 of Analog Line Cards. The NBX system treats a line card port...
Installation Guide
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... Overview ■ Implementing IP ■ Standard IP Configuration ■ IP On-the-Fly Configuration ■ Providing the NCP IP Address to Devices ■ Configuring IP Telephony ■ Selecting the Operating Mode ■ Selecting the Operating Mode ■ Configuring IP On-the-Fly ■ Configuring the DHCP Server ■ Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings ■ Entering Data Using the Telephone Key Pad ■ Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings ■ Configuring Analog Line Card Ports ■ Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channels ■ Low...
... Overview ■ Implementing IP ■ Standard IP Configuration ■ IP On-the-Fly Configuration ■ Providing the NCP IP Address to Devices ■ Configuring IP Telephony ■ Selecting the Operating Mode ■ Selecting the Operating Mode ■ Configuring IP On-the-Fly ■ Configuring the DHCP Server ■ Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings ■ Entering Data Using the Telephone Key Pad ■ Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings ■ Configuring Analog Line Card Ports ■ Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channels ■ Low...
Installation Guide
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... the IP operating mode: Operating Mode 1 Log in the NBX Administrator's Guide. Either use it to specify the IP address of how to configure a DHCP server for more information. Configuring IP Telephony 155 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards do not need to manually configure the address on the NBX devices. If you create and activate option 184 on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server" in to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator username and password. 2 In the NBX...
... the IP operating mode: Operating Mode 1 Log in the NBX Administrator's Guide. Either use it to specify the IP address of how to configure a DHCP server for more information. Configuring IP Telephony 155 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards do not need to manually configure the address on the NBX devices. If you create and activate option 184 on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server" in to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator username and password. 2 In the NBX...
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.... Configuring IP Telephony 157 3 Click IP Addresses. 4 In the IP Addresses dialog box, click Add. If the telephone has not already been discovered by connecting it to work properly on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server," in to manually configure the settings, or you have enabled IP for the system.) System Settings window and enable Auto Discover Telephones. 2 Log in the NBX Administrator's Guide. 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards do not support DHCP lease times of...
.... Configuring IP Telephony 157 3 Click IP Addresses. 4 In the IP Addresses dialog box, click Add. If the telephone has not already been discovered by connecting it to work properly on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server," in to manually configure the settings, or you have enabled IP for the system.) System Settings window and enable Auto Discover Telephones. 2 Log in the NBX Administrator's Guide. 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards do not support DHCP lease times of...
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Use these settings replace any 3Com telephone by Device is plugged into a telephone using the telephone Local User Interface (LUI) utility. Manually assigned settings take precedence over settings assigned automatically by Device - Entering Data Using the Telephone Key Pad You can change those values using the NBX NetSet utility. ■ Manually Assigned IP Settings - 158 CHAPTER 9: CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY 7 In the IP Settings dialog box, specify the IP settings for a telephone using the telephone key pad, these fields to the telephone, and...
Use these settings replace any 3Com telephone by Device is plugged into a telephone using the telephone Local User Interface (LUI) utility. Manually assigned settings take precedence over settings assigned automatically by Device - Entering Data Using the Telephone Key Pad You can change those values using the NBX NetSet utility. ■ Manually Assigned IP Settings - 158 CHAPTER 9: CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY 7 In the IP Settings dialog box, specify the IP settings for a telephone using the telephone key pad, these fields to the telephone, and...
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... manually configure the IP settings for configuring special options vary depending on the DHCP server, and the example in the NBX Administrator's Guide. However, if you connect a 3Com Telephone to a network, it has the NCP IP address. Verify that your analog line card ports reside on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server," in the NBX Administrator's Guide may not apply directly to your DHCP server. Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings When you are two methods of the DHCP server, or a qualified 3Com service representative. Configuring IP...
... manually configure the IP settings for configuring special options vary depending on the DHCP server, and the example in the NBX Administrator's Guide. However, if you connect a 3Com Telephone to a network, it has the NCP IP address. Verify that your analog line card ports reside on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server," in the NBX Administrator's Guide may not apply directly to your DHCP server. Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings When you are two methods of the DHCP server, or a qualified 3Com service representative. Configuring IP...
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... 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner can help you change the setting from the default, ADPCM to configure for low-bandwidth operation. 3 Click Modify. To enable low-bandwidth communication for compression, if you to design a system to meet your system cannot support voice messaging services over low-bandwidth connections. The Modify Telephone dialog box appears. 4 Click the Set All For Low Bandwidth Connection Compression check...
... 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner can help you change the setting from the default, ADPCM to configure for low-bandwidth operation. 3 Click Modify. To enable low-bandwidth communication for compression, if you to design a system to meet your system cannot support voice messaging services over low-bandwidth connections. The Modify Telephone dialog box appears. 4 Click the Set All For Low Bandwidth Connection Compression check...
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... an NBX Telephone behind a device that includes a firewall and Ethernet ports. Because the configuration interface on each device varies, detailed procedures for IP operations, either Standard IP or IP On-the-Fly. To add a broadband connected telephone behind the NAPT device. Another option is to connect a cable/DSL modem to a small office/home office router that applies network address translation at a remote location, such as a home office, and connect to establish access The specific configuration tasks...
... an NBX Telephone behind a device that includes a firewall and Ethernet ports. Because the configuration interface on each device varies, detailed procedures for IP operations, either Standard IP or IP On-the-Fly. To add a broadband connected telephone behind the NAPT device. Another option is to connect a cable/DSL modem to a small office/home office router that applies network address translation at a remote location, such as a home office, and connect to establish access The specific configuration tasks...
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... have the following information ready: ■ Product model name, part number, and serial number ■ A list of China Singapore S. Telephone numbers are correct at : http://csoweb4.3com.com/contactus/ Country Telephone Number Country Asia, Pacific Rim - of system hardware and software, including revision level ■ Diagnostic error messages ■ Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable To send a product directly to the sender unopened, at this...
... have the following information ready: ■ Product model name, part number, and serial number ■ A list of China Singapore S. Telephone numbers are correct at : http://csoweb4.3com.com/contactus/ Country Telephone Number Country Asia, Pacific Rim - of system hardware and software, including revision level ■ Diagnostic error messages ■ Details about recent configuration changes, if applicable To send a product directly to the sender unopened, at this...
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... number of, in SuperStack 3 NBX system 24 removing cover from NBX 100 70 specifications 174 wall-mount dimensions for NBX 100 73 CO E1 status light 35 T1 status light 32 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) 27, 56 conference call multicast addresses 101 configuring a line card port 96 configuring IP for subnetworks 153 IP On-the-Fly 154, 156 standard 153 configuring network devices Attendant Console 153 Call Processor 153 NBX telephones 153 connecting a computer to the telephone 110 power adapter...
... number of, in SuperStack 3 NBX system 24 removing cover from NBX 100 70 specifications 174 wall-mount dimensions for NBX 100 73 CO E1 status light 35 T1 status light 32 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) 27, 56 conference call multicast addresses 101 configuring a line card port 96 configuring IP for subnetworks 153 IP On-the-Fly 154, 156 standard 153 configuring network devices Attendant Console 153 Call Processor 153 NBX telephones 153 connecting a computer to the telephone 110 power adapter...