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...17 Conventions 18 International Terminology 18 Your Comments on the Technical Documentation 19 1 INTRODUCTION NBX IP Telephony Platforms 21 NBX V3000 21 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 24 NBX 100 27 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis 29 NBX Cards and Devices 32 Analog Line Card 32 T1 Digital Line Card 33 E1 ...Digital Line Card 36 BRI-ST Digital Line Card 39 10BASE-T Uplink Card 40 Analog Terminal Card 41 Analog Terminal Adapters 42 3Com...
...17 Conventions 18 International Terminology 18 Your Comments on the Technical Documentation 19 1 INTRODUCTION NBX IP Telephony Platforms 21 NBX V3000 21 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 24 NBX 100 27 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis 29 NBX Cards and Devices 32 Analog Line Card 32 T1 Digital Line Card 33 E1 ...Digital Line Card 36 BRI-ST Digital Line Card 39 10BASE-T Uplink Card 40 Analog Terminal Card 41 Analog Terminal Adapters 42 3Com...
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...Electrical Requirements 61 Environmental Requirements 61 Physical Requirements 62 Local Telephone Service 62 Installation Questions 63 Who Should Install the NBX System? 63 Does the Telephone Company Need to Be Involved? 63 Is Any Additional Equipment Required? 63 What External ... 72 Lithiumbatterie 73 Unpacking and Examining the Components 74 Installing the NBX System Hardware 74 Recording MAC Addresses 74 Optionally Upgrading NBX Memory 75 Mounting an NBX 100 Chassis 75 Installing the SuperStack 3 NBX System 78 Mounting the NBX Gateway Chassis 79 Installing a Second Disk for Disk Mirroring 79
...Electrical Requirements 61 Environmental Requirements 61 Physical Requirements 62 Local Telephone Service 62 Installation Questions 63 Who Should Install the NBX System? 63 Does the Telephone Company Need to Be Involved? 63 Is Any Additional Equipment Required? 63 What External ... 72 Lithiumbatterie 73 Unpacking and Examining the Components 74 Installing the NBX System Hardware 74 Recording MAC Addresses 74 Optionally Upgrading NBX Memory 75 Mounting an NBX 100 Chassis 75 Installing the SuperStack 3 NBX System 78 Mounting the NBX Gateway Chassis 79 Installing a Second Disk for Disk Mirroring 79
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... and 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 99... 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 Attendant Console 116 Using a Powered Ethernet Cable ...
... and 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 99... 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 Attendant Console 116 Using a Powered Ethernet Cable ...
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...Telephone 122 4 ANALOG LINES Auto Discover Analog Line Cards 123 Inserting an Analog Line Card 124 Verifying an Analog Line Card 124 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 124 Using Status Lights 125 5 ANALOG DEVICES Adding an Analog Terminal Card 128 Inserting an Analog Terminal Card 128 Verifying Analog ...Terminal Card Ports 130 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 130 Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) 131 Connecting the Analog Terminal Adapter 131 Verifying an Analog Terminal Adapter or the ...
...Telephone 122 4 ANALOG LINES Auto Discover Analog Line Cards 123 Inserting an Analog Line Card 124 Verifying an Analog Line Card 124 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 124 Using Status Lights 125 5 ANALOG DEVICES Adding an Analog Terminal Card 128 Inserting an Analog Terminal Card 128 Verifying Analog ...Terminal Card Ports 130 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 130 Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) 131 Connecting the Analog Terminal Adapter 131 Verifying an Analog Terminal Adapter or the ...
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... E1 Digital Line Card 141 Verifying an E1 Digital Line Card 142 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 142 Using the Status Lights 143 8 T1 DIGITAL LINE CARD Adding a T1 Digital Line Card ...146 Preparing the NBX System for a T1 Card 146 Ordering DID (Direct Inward Dialing) Services for T1 146 Enabling Auto... 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...
... E1 Digital Line Card 141 Verifying an E1 Digital Line Card 142 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 142 Using the Status Lights 143 8 T1 DIGITAL LINE CARD Adding a T1 Digital Line Card ...146 Preparing the NBX System for a T1 Card 146 Ordering DID (Direct Inward Dialing) Services for T1 146 Enabling Auto... 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...
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... Call Processor 173 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Call Processor 173 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Chassis 174 NBX 100 Call Processor 174 NBX 100 6-Slot Chassis 175 NBX Analog Line Cards 175 NBX Analog Terminal Cards 177 NBX Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) 177 NBX BRI-ST Digital Line Card 178 NBX E1 and T1 Digital Line Cards 178 NBX Hub Card 178 NBX Uplink Card 179 3Com 3102 Business Telephone 179...
... Call Processor 173 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Call Processor 173 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Chassis 174 NBX 100 Call Processor 174 NBX 100 6-Slot Chassis 175 NBX Analog Line Cards 175 NBX Analog Terminal Cards 177 NBX Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) 177 NBX BRI-ST Digital Line Card 178 NBX E1 and T1 Digital Line Cards 178 NBX Hub Card 178 NBX Uplink Card 179 3Com 3102 Business Telephone 179...
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...; 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 telephones on...
...; 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 telephones on...
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18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions Table 1 Overview of the specialized terms used in the NBX documentation. Table 2 Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Description Information note Information that describes important features or instructions ...information System and component specifications ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI, and T1 circuit provisioning information Guidelines for connecting remote audio devices Obtaining Support for Your 3Com Product References to all topics in this book FCC, Industry Canada, Software License Agreement, and Warranty information Chapter Chapter 10 Appendix A Appendix...
18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions Table 1 Overview of the specialized terms used in the NBX documentation. Table 2 Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Description Information note Information that describes important features or instructions ...information System and component specifications ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI, and T1 circuit provisioning information Guidelines for connecting remote audio devices Obtaining Support for Your 3Com Product References to all topics in this book FCC, Industry Canada, Software License Agreement, and Warranty information Chapter Chapter 10 Appendix A Appendix...
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... Document title ■ Document part number (found on the Technical Documentation Your suggestions are important to us to make the NBX documentation more useful to your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner. They help us . Your Comments on the Technical Documentation 19 Your Comments on the front page) ...9632; Page number ■ Your name and organization (optional) Example: NBX Installation Guide Part Number 900-0212-01 Rev AA Page...
... Document title ■ Document part number (found on the Technical Documentation Your suggestions are important to us to make the NBX documentation more useful to your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner. They help us . Your Comments on the Technical Documentation 19 Your Comments on the front page) ...9632; Page number ■ Your name and organization (optional) Example: NBX Installation Guide Part Number 900-0212-01 Rev AA Page...
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... platforms: ■ The NBX V3000 ■ The SuperStack® 3 NBX V5000 ■ The NBX 100 NBX V3000 The NBX V3000 (Figure 1) houses the Network Call Processor (NCP), which manages call traffic, voice mail, and the Automated Attendant, the system disk drive and power supply, and front panel connections for more information on the 3Com web site. For information...
... platforms: ■ The NBX V3000 ■ The SuperStack® 3 NBX V5000 ■ The NBX 100 NBX V3000 The NBX V3000 (Figure 1) houses the Network Call Processor (NCP), which manages call traffic, voice mail, and the Automated Attendant, the system disk drive and power supply, and front panel connections for more information on the 3Com web site. For information...
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... status messages. RJ-11 connector for future use . Reserved for a 600 Ohm analog paging amplifier. 22 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 2 34 NBX V3000 Connectors and LEDs Table 4 describes the front panel connectors and status lights shown in Figure 1. Mini-jack (mono or stereo) that ...see "Connecting a Computer to previous improper system shutdown. Do not turn off the system until you have run the system shutdown operation through the NBX NetSet utility (Operations > Reboot/Shutdown). System is operational. System is booting. ■ Blinking red - Status lights S1 (bottom) and S2 ...
... status messages. RJ-11 connector for future use . Reserved for a 600 Ohm analog paging amplifier. 22 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 2 34 NBX V3000 Connectors and LEDs Table 4 describes the front panel connectors and status lights shown in Figure 1. Mini-jack (mono or stereo) that ...see "Connecting a Computer to previous improper system shutdown. Do not turn off the system until you have run the system shutdown operation through the NBX NetSet utility (Operations > Reboot/Shutdown). System is operational. System is booting. ■ Blinking red - Status lights S1 (bottom) and S2 ...
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... the board is being loaded. ■ Slow, non-symmetric blinking pattern - A telephone call is being loaded. ■ Slow, non symmetric blinking pattern - NBX IP Telephony Platforms 23 Table 4 NBX V3000 Connectors and LEDs (continued) 8 Ethernet The RJ-45 Ethernet port connects the system to 10 seconds, on briefly - Software has been downloaded...
... the board is being loaded. ■ Slow, non-symmetric blinking pattern - A telephone call is being loaded. ■ Slow, non symmetric blinking pattern - NBX IP Telephony Platforms 23 Table 4 NBX V3000 Connectors and LEDs (continued) 8 Ethernet The RJ-45 Ethernet port connects the system to 10 seconds, on briefly - Software has been downloaded...
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... S W 1R 111 222 1 23 NBX Call Processor SuperStackR 3 NBX Table 5 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Connectors and LEDs 1 KYBD 2 Mouse 3 Video Reserved for future use . Reserved for future use when ordering licensed features. The SuperStack 3 NBX is described in the NBX Administrator's Guide in the NBX NetSet™ utility, on the NBX Resource Pack CD, and on the 3Com web site. the system...
... S W 1R 111 222 1 23 NBX Call Processor SuperStackR 3 NBX Table 5 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Connectors and LEDs 1 KYBD 2 Mouse 3 Video Reserved for future use . Reserved for future use when ordering licensed features. The SuperStack 3 NBX is described in the NBX Administrator's Guide in the NBX NetSet™ utility, on the NBX Resource Pack CD, and on the 3Com web site. the system...
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... 1 Off Off On On Boot process completed, system initializing Flashing N/A N/A On System is active only if the Ethernet 1 port experiences a link failure. NBX IP Telephony Platforms 25 Table 5 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Connectors and LEDs (continued) 4 Disk Drive Tray Shipped with a public address system. 14 Ext. Blinking indicates network activity at 10 MB; Alert Reserved...
... 1 Off Off On On Boot process completed, system initializing Flashing N/A N/A On System is active only if the Ethernet 1 port experiences a link failure. NBX IP Telephony Platforms 25 Table 5 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Connectors and LEDs (continued) 4 Disk Drive Tray Shipped with a public address system. 14 Ext. Blinking indicates network activity at 10 MB; Alert Reserved...
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Always cover the top slot with Network Call Processor and Cards NBX 100 115 SSS 123 V MOH O L 3C10110D 3Com NBX Call Processor PWR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3C10370 3Com NBX Uplink Card PAGING EXT. NBX IP Telephony Platforms 27 NBX 100 The NBX 100 6-Slot Chassis (Figure 3) houses the Network Call Processor (NCP), which manages call traffic, voice mail, and the Automated Attendant, and...
Always cover the top slot with Network Call Processor and Cards NBX 100 115 SSS 123 V MOH O L 3C10110D 3Com NBX Call Processor PWR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3C10370 3Com NBX Uplink Card PAGING EXT. NBX IP Telephony Platforms 27 NBX 100 The NBX 100 6-Slot Chassis (Figure 3) houses the Network Call Processor (NCP), which manages call traffic, voice mail, and the Automated Attendant, and...
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... ■ S3 flashing slowly (approximately 1 second on and S2 off ). ALERT 10BT UPLINK COM 1 COM 2 3C10110C 3Com NBX Call Processor BNC 10B2 MDI-X Table 7 NBX 100 NCP Connectors and LEDs 1 Status LEDs S1 and S2 - Indicate operating system status. ■ S1 and S2 both...S3 solid on . The MOH processor is initializing. ■ S1 on and 1 second off . Figure 4 NBX 100 Call Processor 3C10110D (top) and 3C10110C (bottom) 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 SS S 12 3 3C10110D 3Com NBX Call Processor V MOH O L PAGING EXT. A file system check is connected. 2 VOL This adjusting screw...
... ■ S3 flashing slowly (approximately 1 second on and S2 off ). ALERT 10BT UPLINK COM 1 COM 2 3C10110C 3Com NBX Call Processor BNC 10B2 MDI-X Table 7 NBX 100 NCP Connectors and LEDs 1 Status LEDs S1 and S2 - Indicate operating system status. ■ S1 and S2 both...S3 solid on . The MOH processor is initializing. ■ S1 on and 1 second off . Figure 4 NBX 100 Call Processor 3C10110D (top) and 3C10110C (bottom) 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 SS S 12 3 3C10110D 3Com NBX Call Processor V MOH O L PAGING EXT. A file system check is connected. 2 VOL This adjusting screw...
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...have faceplates and the fourth is no longer available) includes a BNC connector and an RJ-45 connector for uplink connections. SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis The SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis Figure 5, contains four card slots so that you use with a public address system. 5 Ext. and LINK LED The ...version of the Ethernet ports so that provides an RS-232 (DCE) TTY terminal connection for access to switchover. NBX IP Telephony Platforms 29 Table 7 NBX 100 NCP Connectors and LEDs (continued) 4 Paging This RJ-11 connector provides an audio output or a dry...
...have faceplates and the fourth is no longer available) includes a BNC connector and an RJ-45 connector for uplink connections. SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis The SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis Figure 5, contains four card slots so that you use with a public address system. 5 Ext. and LINK LED The ...version of the Ethernet ports so that provides an RS-232 (DCE) TTY terminal connection for access to switchover. NBX IP Telephony Platforms 29 Table 7 NBX 100 NCP Connectors and LEDs (continued) 4 Paging This RJ-11 connector provides an audio output or a dry...
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... 10/100M Switched 10M Link 100M Link 10/100M Switched 10M Link 100M Link 3C10200 NBX Gateway Chassis 10/100M Switched 10M Link 100M Link 10/100M Switched 10M Link 100M Link 3C10200B NBX V5000 Chassis Table 8 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis Connectors 1 4-slot chassis Removable faceplates installed. 2 10/100 Mbps switched Ethernet Two redundant uplink ports. you cannot use...
... 10/100M Switched 10M Link 100M Link 10/100M Switched 10M Link 100M Link 3C10200 NBX Gateway Chassis 10/100M Switched 10M Link 100M Link 10/100M Switched 10M Link 100M Link 3C10200B NBX V5000 Chassis Table 8 SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis Connectors 1 4-slot chassis Removable faceplates installed. 2 10/100 Mbps switched Ethernet Two redundant uplink ports. you cannot use...
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... supply according to the instructions in the SuperStack ARPS documentation. 2 Attach the "Y" cable to the RPS connector on the back of the SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis. 3 Connect the SuperStack ARPS chassis to the RPS connector on the back of AC power. See your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner for the NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis, you must purchase, assemble, and connect to...
... supply according to the instructions in the SuperStack ARPS documentation. 2 Attach the "Y" cable to the RPS connector on the back of the SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis. 3 Connect the SuperStack ARPS chassis to the RPS connector on the back of AC power. See your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner for the NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis, you must purchase, assemble, and connect to...