System Configuration Guidelines 49■ You want to configure 200 Attendant Consoles, but, because theindividual device limit for Attendant Consoles is 100, you canconfigure only 100 of them.The total device count is now 622. You can configure 128 additionaldevices (750–622).■ You want to add Virtual Tie Lines (VTLs), but you can add only 48because that is the maximum license level available for VTLs.Because VTLs do not count toward the device limit, the total devicecount remains at 622. So, after you add 48 VTLs, you can stillconfigure up to 128 additional devices.Table of MaximumDevice CountsTable 5 lists each NBX device and application, with information onwhether it counts toward the total device count and the maximumnumber allowed per NBX system.For the current device and license configuration on your system, seeNBX NetSet > Operations > Licenses as well as the Usage Reportaccessible from the Licenses screen. See the 3Com Price List or your3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner for details on incremental licences.Table 5 Supported Features on the SuperStack 3 NBX and NBX 100 Call ProcessorsPer-Unit Device CountToward Total SystemCountMaximum NumberPer SuperStack 3SystemMaximum. NumberPer NBX 100 SystemSystem Device Capacity3Com Business Telephone 1 1500 2003Com Basic Telephone 1 1500 2003Com Attendant Console 1 100 50pcXset Soft Telephone 1 per pcXset PC telephoneclient1500 200NBX Media Driver (for WAVdevices)1 driver per system enablesthe maximum allowablenumber of WAV devices1500 200Polycom IP 3000 Speaker Phone 1 93 cards (1488 ports) 12 cards (192 channels)CITELlink Handset Gateway card 16 per card 1500 200NBX Analog Terminal Card (ATC) 4 per card 375 cards (1500 ports) 50 cards (200 ports)CAUTION: SuperStack 3 NBX: If you are using the 3Com SuperStack II ARPS(Advanced Redundant Power Supply) as a backup power supply for the NBXGateway Chassis, you are limited to two ATC cards of version 3C10117 or3C10117B per NBX Gateway Chassis. (3C10117C is not restricted in this way.)