Adding a 3Com Attendant Console 117associated with extension 1000, the new Attendant Console will alsobe associated with extension 1000.■ The system will map up to 100 extensions to the Attendant Console.These extensions will always be the lowest 100 extensions even ifthese extensions are already mapped to an existing AttendantConsole. To map other extensions to an Attendant Console, you mustmap the extensions manually using the Attendant Console ButtonMappings screen in the NBX NetSet utility.Typically, you want to associate an Attendant Console with the telephonebeside it. If the Auto Discover process associates an Attendant Consolewith a telephone other than the one you want, see “Associating anAttendant Console with a Specific Telephone” on page 89 forinstructions on how to change the association.Verifying ExtensionAssignments on anAttendant ConsoleAfter you Auto Discover an Attendant Console, you can verify whichtelephone extensions have been assigned to the Attendant Consolebuttons.To verify the extension assignments:1 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration.2 Click the Attendant Console tab.3 Select the Attendant Console from the list.4 Click the Button Mappings button. The Attendant Console ButtonMappings dialog box appears.For more about button mappings on an Attendant Console, seeChapter 3, “Device Configuration,” in the NBX Administrator’s Guide.Attendant ConsoleLabelsYou can create and print Attendant Console labels using the NBXLabelMaker utility.To download the LabelMaker utility:1 Log into NBX NetSet as an administrator.2 Click Downloads > LabelMaker.After you print the labels and then cut them out, remove the plastic coverfrom the Attendant Console and install the labels. On the 3Com 3105