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...Components 91 Using Auto Discover for Initial System Configuration 92 Initial System Configuration 93 Disabling the Auto Discover Feature 96 NBX System Operating Modes 96 Reassigning Extensions and Setting Line Card Port Options 97 Connecting Telephone Lines 99 Adding External Hardware...Adding Telephones 103 Auto Discover Telephones 103 Manually Configure Telephones 106 Connecting Power to the Telephone 107 Connecting the Telephone to the LAN 109 3Com Cordless Telephones 113 3Com Entry Telephones 114 Verifying Telephone Installation 116 Adding a 3Com Attendant Console 116 Connecting Power to the...
...Components 91 Using Auto Discover for Initial System Configuration 92 Initial System Configuration 93 Disabling the Auto Discover Feature 96 NBX System Operating Modes 96 Reassigning Extensions and Setting Line Card Port Options 97 Connecting Telephone Lines 99 Adding External Hardware...Adding Telephones 103 Auto Discover Telephones 103 Manually Configure Telephones 106 Connecting Power to the Telephone 107 Connecting the Telephone to the LAN 109 3Com Cordless Telephones 113 3Com Entry Telephones 114 Verifying Telephone Installation 116 Adding a 3Com Attendant Console 116 Connecting Power to the...
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... Auto Discover for Digital Line Cards 147 Inserting the T1 Digital Line Card 147 Verifying the T1 Digital Line Card 148 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 148 Using the Status Lights 149 9 CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY IP Telephony Overview 152 Implementing IP 152 Standard IP Configuration 152 ...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 Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings 159 Configuring Analog Line Card Ports 159 Configuring T1, E1, and BRI ...
... Auto Discover for Digital Line Cards 147 Inserting the T1 Digital Line Card 147 Verifying the T1 Digital Line Card 148 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 148 Using the Status Lights 149 9 CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY IP Telephony Overview 152 Implementing IP 152 Standard IP Configuration 152 ...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 Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings 159 Configuring Analog Line Card Ports 159 Configuring T1, E1, and BRI ...
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... release notes. ■ Release notes and all product technical manuals are available on the NBX Resource Pack CD and the 3Com web site. ■ For information about monitoring, changing, and maintaining the system, see the NBX Administrator's Guide on the NBX Resource Pack CD or in the NBX NetSet interface. ■ For information about using the...
... release notes. ■ Release notes and all product technical manuals are available on the NBX Resource Pack CD and the 3Com web site. ■ For information about monitoring, changing, and maintaining the system, see the NBX Administrator's Guide on the NBX Resource Pack CD or in the NBX NetSet interface. ■ For information about using the...
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...button labels. Each NBX Media Driver port counts as one device. However, there are listed in Table 10. ■ Software "Devices" - What Does NOT Count Toward the Total Device Limit? You can create, print, and save the labels for later use. ■ 3Com Telephone Local Configuration ...Dials, and any other factors to manually configure the basic settings for some may be governed by the total system license (explained next) ■ The individual limits on the system. Each NBX system is available through the NBX NetSet utility. NBX systems count many physical devices and certain...
...button labels. Each NBX Media Driver port counts as one device. However, there are listed in Table 10. ■ Software "Devices" - What Does NOT Count Toward the Total Device Limit? You can create, print, and save the labels for later use. ■ 3Com Telephone Local Configuration ...Dials, and any other factors to manually configure the basic settings for some may be governed by the total system license (explained next) ■ The individual limits on the system. Each NBX system is available through the NBX NetSet utility. NBX systems count many physical devices and certain...
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...the best licensing configuration, you should always add license keys to Group 2 Licenses For example, you could manually remove one of Group Licenses you have installed on systems prior to R5.0. Upgrading Device Licenses from the ... The system now has no licenses available in Example 4, you could use the NBX NetSet utility to remove the 3101 Basic Telephone. Manual License Group readjustment: You add another 3103 Manager's Telephone (Group 2 device)...2 license available. Since that system is not available on your SuperStack 3 NBX system, which has no licenses available.
...the best licensing configuration, you should always add license keys to Group 2 Licenses For example, you could manually remove one of Group Licenses you have installed on systems prior to R5.0. Upgrading Device Licenses from the ... The system now has no licenses available in Example 4, you could use the NBX NetSet utility to remove the 3101 Basic Telephone. Manual License Group readjustment: You add another 3103 Manager's Telephone (Group 2 device)...2 license available. Since that system is not available on your SuperStack 3 NBX system, which has no licenses available.
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...ports, Digital Line Card channels, Analog Terminal Adapter ports, 3Com Attendant Consoles, and "virtual devices" such as the first telephone extension. Table 18 summarizes Auto Discover actions for example, 1000/100, 2000/200, 3000/300, or 4000/400. You can use the NBX NetSet utility to the configuration database. 92 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING.... After you Auto Discover the Digital Line Card, you should review the procedures in "Telephones and Attendant Consoles" in Chapter 3. Before you use the NBX NetSet utility to manually remove the device and its database record.
...ports, Digital Line Card channels, Analog Terminal Adapter ports, 3Com Attendant Consoles, and "virtual devices" such as the first telephone extension. Table 18 summarizes Auto Discover actions for example, 1000/100, 2000/200, 3000/300, or 4000/400. You can use the NBX NetSet utility to the configuration database. 92 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING.... After you Auto Discover the Digital Line Card, you should review the procedures in "Telephones and Attendant Consoles" in Chapter 3. Before you use the NBX NetSet utility to manually remove the device and its database record.
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... move the telephone to add telephones one at a time, label each telephone (User Configuration > Users) and place the telephones in the NBX NetSet utility Telephones tab. You can see "Connecting the Telephone to match a physical telephone with an entry in the correct locations. You can... the LAN" on internal Local Area Networks. When you enable the Auto Discover feature and then connect a new 3Com Telephone to add a new telephone: Auto Discover, and manual configuration. You can then define the user profiles for connection only on page 109. Each telephone has its extension...
... move the telephone to add telephones one at a time, label each telephone (User Configuration > Users) and place the telephones in the NBX NetSet utility Telephones tab. You can see "Connecting the Telephone to match a physical telephone with an entry in the correct locations. You can... the LAN" on internal Local Area Networks. When you enable the Auto Discover feature and then connect a new 3Com Telephone to add a new telephone: Auto Discover, and manual configuration. You can then define the user profiles for connection only on page 109. Each telephone has its extension...
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...If the telephone will be located on a different subnet from the packing box. For information about adding telephones manually, see the NBX Administrator's Guide. If you are configuring a 3100 Entry Telephone, you can add telephones to create a ...the LAN. c Connect the telephone to the telephone. f Disconnect the telephone from the telephone. Manually Configure Telephones You can use the NBX LabelMaker utility, Downloads > LabelMaker, to the system manually using the NBX NetSet utility. See Chapter 9, "Configuring IP Telephony" on the telephone's shipping box. Once you...
...If the telephone will be located on a different subnet from the packing box. For information about adding telephones manually, see the NBX Administrator's Guide. If you are configuring a 3100 Entry Telephone, you can add telephones to create a ...the LAN. c Connect the telephone to the telephone. f Disconnect the telephone from the telephone. Manually Configure Telephones You can use the NBX LabelMaker utility, Downloads > LabelMaker, to the system manually using the NBX NetSet utility. See Chapter 9, "Configuring IP Telephony" on the telephone's shipping box. Once you...
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... Typically, you must use the 3C10444-XX power brick. You can manually define a telephone's ability to the the bottom of the phone. For details about these devices are connecting. A strain relief clamp is an optional component on 3Com 3100-series telephones because these tools, see Chapter 10, "Troubleshooting"...on which the NCP resides to enable the NCP to the Telephone All 3Com telephones can install the TLC application to your 3Com Telephone to a powered Ethernet cable. If you can accept power from the NBX Resource Pack CD. The LUI utility resides on the type of Ethernet ...
... Typically, you must use the 3C10444-XX power brick. You can manually define a telephone's ability to the the bottom of the phone. For details about these devices are connecting. A strain relief clamp is an optional component on 3Com 3100-series telephones because these tools, see Chapter 10, "Troubleshooting"...on which the NCP resides to enable the NCP to the Telephone All 3Com telephones can install the TLC application to your 3Com Telephone to a powered Ethernet cable. If you can accept power from the NBX Resource Pack CD. The LUI utility resides on the type of Ethernet ...
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... beside it. Do not Auto Discover the Attendant Console before you use the Auto Discover feature to configure an Attendant Console, the NBX system associates the Attendant Console with a telephone based on how to associate an Attendant Console with the telephone that currently have configured ... 100 extensions even if these factors: ■ If one you must map the extensions manually using the Attendant Console Button Mappings screen in the system, the Auto Discover process finds all 3Com Telephones that has the lowest extension number. These extensions will map up to 100 extensions...
... beside it. Do not Auto Discover the Attendant Console before you use the Auto Discover feature to configure an Attendant Console, the NBX system associates the Attendant Console with a telephone based on how to associate an Attendant Console with the telephone that currently have configured ... 100 extensions even if these factors: ■ If one you must map the extensions manually using the Attendant Console Button Mappings screen in the system, the Auto Discover process finds all 3Com Telephones that has the lowest extension number. These extensions will map up to 100 extensions...
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...Discover Attendant Consoles and click OK. 3 Wait at least 2 minutes for the NBX system to Auto Discover the Attendant Console and assign the extensions of all known telephones to its buttons. If you must manually map the 120 CHAPTER 3: TELEPHONES AND ATTENDANT CONSOLES To Auto Discover an Attendant ...Console: 1 In the NBX NetSet - Figure 33 System Settings - To map extensions above the first 100, you ...
...Discover Attendant Consoles and click OK. 3 Wait at least 2 minutes for the NBX system to Auto Discover the Attendant Console and assign the extensions of all known telephones to its buttons. If you must manually map the 120 CHAPTER 3: TELEPHONES AND ATTENDANT CONSOLES To Auto Discover an Attendant ...Console: 1 In the NBX NetSet - Figure 33 System Settings - To map extensions above the first 100, you ...
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...3Com Attendant Console 121 extensions. Associating an Attendant Console with a Specific Telephone To associate an Attendant Console with a specific telephone: 1 In the NBX NetSet - Verifying Extension After you Auto Discover an Attendant Console, you can verify which Assignments on an Attendant Console, see Chapter 3, "Device Configuration," in the NBX...Button Mappings dialog box appears. For more about manually adding an Attendant Console and mapping Attendant Console buttons, see Chapter 3, "Device Configuration," in the NBX Administrator's Guide. ■ When you are ...
...3Com Attendant Console 121 extensions. Associating an Attendant Console with a Specific Telephone To associate an Attendant Console with a specific telephone: 1 In the NBX NetSet - Verifying Extension After you Auto Discover an Attendant Console, you can verify which Assignments on an Attendant Console, see Chapter 3, "Device Configuration," in the NBX...Button Mappings dialog box appears. For more about manually adding an Attendant Console and mapping Attendant Console buttons, see Chapter 3, "Device Configuration," in the NBX Administrator's Guide. ■ When you are ...
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...; 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 ■ Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings ■ Configuring Analog Line Card Ports ■ Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channels ■ Low...
...; 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 ■ Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings ■ Configuring Analog Line Card Ports ■ Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channels ■ Low...
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...On-the-Fly Telephones and other devices on a different subnet. 152 CHAPTER 9: CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY IP Telephony Overview You can integrate the NBX system into subnetworks, there is little reason to Devices Implementing IP You can implement IP in one from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (...DHCP) server or through manual assignment. If all the telephones in each of the network distributed over a Wide Area Network (WAN), IP telephony may be required. ...
...On-the-Fly Telephones and other devices on a different subnet. 152 CHAPTER 9: CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY IP Telephony Overview You can integrate the NBX system into subnetworks, there is little reason to Devices Implementing IP You can implement IP in one from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (...DHCP) server or through manual assignment. If all the telephones in each of the network distributed over a Wide Area Network (WAN), IP telephony may be required. ...
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... is no longer active at the Ethernet layer. You can assign IP addresses to telephones from the NBX Resource Pack CD. At the end of telephones and devices on the separate subnet. You can manually define network settings for a telephone, including the NCP address, using the Local User Interface (LUI) utility, ... are located on the same subnet, the device receives this purpose. IP Telephony Overview 153 If you are not using a DHCP server, use the NBX NetSet utility to configure an IP address for each 3Com telephone and device. ■ Some telephones are on separate subnetworks.
... is no longer active at the Ethernet layer. You can assign IP addresses to telephones from the NBX Resource Pack CD. At the end of telephones and devices on the separate subnet. You can manually define network settings for a telephone, including the NCP address, using the Local User Interface (LUI) utility, ... are located on the same subnet, the device receives this purpose. IP Telephony Overview 153 If you are not using a DHCP server, use the NBX NetSet utility to configure an IP address for each 3Com telephone and device. ■ Some telephones are on separate subnetworks.
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.... 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards do not need to manually configure the address on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server" in the NBX Administrator's Guide. NBX system devices support option 184. RFC 2132 (DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions) defines ...vendor specific options that allow you must still manually configure these sections: ■ Selecting the Operating Mode ■ ...
.... 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards do not need to manually configure the address on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server" in the NBX Administrator's Guide. NBX system devices support option 184. RFC 2132 (DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions) defines ...vendor specific options that allow you must still manually configure these sections: ■ Selecting the Operating Mode ■ ...
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... card or use DHCP to assign an IP address to participate in the call . Both can manually program their IP addresses. 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards do not support the NBX IP On-the Fly feature. The NCP provides IP addresses as the NCP. 156 CHAPTER...-Fly - Configuring IP Before you configure IP On-the-Fly, consider how many addresses you have an IP address, either assigned by a DHCP server or manually programmed through the telephone buttons, it is intended for one from the IP On-the-Fly address pool. The number of the local telephones, neither...
... card or use DHCP to assign an IP address to participate in the call . Both can manually program their IP addresses. 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards do not support the NBX IP On-the Fly feature. The NCP provides IP addresses as the NCP. 156 CHAPTER...-Fly - Configuring IP Before you configure IP On-the-Fly, consider how many addresses you have an IP address, either assigned by a DHCP server or manually programmed through the telephone buttons, it is intended for one from the IP On-the-Fly address pool. The number of the local telephones, neither...
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...DHCP Server If you choose to use the NBX NetSet utility to manually configure the settings, or you can enter the settings directly from the telephone key pad. If the telephone has not already been discovered by connecting it to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator name and password... utility using the administrator username and password. 2 In the NBX NetSet - The Add Dynamic IP Address dialog box appears. 5 Specify an address range, and then click OK. Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings For a telephone to work properly on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server," in to the same ...
...DHCP Server If you choose to use the NBX NetSet utility to manually configure the settings, or you can enter the settings directly from the telephone key pad. If the telephone has not already been discovered by connecting it to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator name and password... utility using the administrator username and password. 2 In the NBX NetSet - The Add Dynamic IP Address dialog box appears. 5 Specify an address range, and then click OK. Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings For a telephone to work properly on a Windows 2000 DHCP Server," in to the same ...
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... using the telephone key pad, these tools, see 0.0.0.0 in each of IP settings: ■ IP Settings Reported by DHCP. Manually assigned settings take precedence over settings assigned automatically by Device - If you can change an IP setting only if the corresponding field...is 0.0.0.0. Use these fields to use these settings replace any settings supplied by Device is plugged into a telephone using the NBX NetSet utility. ■ Manually Assigned IP Settings - See the next section. You can change those values using the telephone Local User Interface (LUI) utility...
... using the telephone key pad, these tools, see 0.0.0.0 in each of IP settings: ■ IP Settings Reported by DHCP. Manually assigned settings take precedence over settings assigned automatically by Device - If you can change an IP setting only if the corresponding field...is 0.0.0.0. Use these fields to use these settings replace any settings supplied by Device is plugged into a telephone using the NBX NetSet utility. ■ Manually Assigned IP Settings - See the next section. You can change those values using the telephone Local User Interface (LUI) utility...
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...'s Guide. Verify that your network administrator, the vendor of the DHCP server, or a qualified 3Com service representative. To manually configure IP settings for line card ports: 1 Log in the NBX Administrator's Guide may not apply directly to the NBX NetSet utility using DHCP option 184. Configuring IP Telephony 159 Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings...
...'s Guide. Verify that your network administrator, the vendor of the DHCP server, or a qualified 3Com service representative. To manually configure IP settings for line card ports: 1 Log in the NBX Administrator's Guide may not apply directly to the NBX NetSet utility using DHCP option 184. Configuring IP Telephony 159 Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings...