3Com Nbx 100 And Ss3 Nbx Administration Guide
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Changing Device IP Settings181 Changing Device IP SettingsIf you are using Standard IP network protocol, you can manually change the IP address of telephones, Line Card ports, Attendant Consoles, and Analog Terminal Cards. You modify the IP settings of a device if you plan to move the device to a different subnetwork than the one on which the Call Processor resides. If the new subnetwork is served by a DHCP server, the IP address you assign to the device must be outside the address range that the...
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182CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION 4Type the new IP values for IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway address in the text boxes. 5Click OK. 6Unplug the device from the Call Processor subnetwork. 7Connect the device to the new subnetwork as follows: ■Connect a telephone or a single-port Analog Terminal Adapter to a port on a switch or hub that is connected to the new subnetwork. ■Plug a card into an NBX chassis that is connected to the new subnetwork. 8Reboot the device as follows: ■Remove the...
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Configuring Call Park183 the parked call from any internal telephone by dialing the Call Park extension on which you parked the call. These are the default system configuration extensions for Call Park: ■SuperStack 3 NBX: 6000 through 6099 The Superstack 3 NBX is shipped with a 4-digit dial plan. If you import any 3-digit plan, you must manually specify any 3-digit extension ranges that are not set by the imported plan. ■NBX 100: 601 through 609 The NBX 100 is shipped with a factory default 3-digit...
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184CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION 3Click Add. The Add Call Park dialog box appears (Figure 61). Figure 61 Add Call Park Dialog Box 4Enter the number of an extension you have previously removed in the Extension: field. 5Enter a name for the extension in the Name: field. 6Click OK. Changing the Name of a Call Park ExtensionYou can change the name of any Call Park extension. To change the name of an extension: 1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration. The Device...
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Configuring Call Park185 3Select the extension name that you want to change. Click Modify. The Modify Call Park dialog box appears (Figure 62 ). Figure 62 Modify Call Park Dialog Box 4Enter the new name for the Call Park extension in the Name field. 5Click OK. Removing a Call Park ExtensionYou can remove a Call Park extension at any time. To remove a Call Park extension: 1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration. The Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49 )....
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186CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant ConsoleThe NBX 1105 Attendant Console provides extended button mappings and displays the current status of each extension. A receptionist typically uses the Attendant Console to connect incoming calls to telephone extensions. Each item in the list of existing Attendant Consoles includes: ■The associated extension number ■The MAC address of the Attendant Console ■The first and last name of the person associated with the extension...
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Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console187 Adding an Attendant ConsoleOn a SuperStack 3 NBX system, you can configure up to 100 Attendant Consoles; on an NBX 100 system, you can configure up to 50. For either system, you can associated at most 3 Attendant Consoles with any one telephone. To add a new NBX 1105 Attendant Console: 1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration. The Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49 ). 2Click the Attendant Console tab. The...
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188CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION Figure 64 Add Attendant Console Dialog Box 4Fill in the fields for the new Attendant Console, as described in Table 27. 5Click OK. The system adds the new NBX 1105 Attendant Console. Table 27 Add Attendant Console Fields FieldPurpose MAC AddressThe MAC (Media Access Control) address of the Attendant Console (appears on the label on the bottom of the device. Device Name(Optional) A name that identifies this device when it appears in lists in the NBX NetSet...
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Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console189 Modifying an Attendant ConsoleThis section describes how to modify an existing Attendant Console. You can change an Attendant Console’s device number or associated telephone. Every Console must be associated with a telephone. To modify an existing NBX 1105 Attendant Console: 1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration. The Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49 ). 2Click the Attendant Console tab. The Attendant Console...
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190CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION 5Click Apply to make the changes and then click OK. Viewing Attendant Console StatusUse the Status button on the Attendant Console tab to check the status of an Attendant Console. You can also reboot it from this tab with the Reset Device option. To view the status of an Attendant Console: 1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration. The Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49 ). 2Click the Attendant Console tab. The Attendant...