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NBX V3000 Analog
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- installation guide
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Guide
- Conventions
- Your Comments on the Technical Documentation
- NBX IP Telephony Platforms
- V3000 Analog
- V3000 BRI
- V3001R
- V5000
- NBX Expansion Chassis
- NBX Cards and Devices
- T1 Digital Line Card
- E1 Digital Line Card
- BRI-ST Digital Line Card
- BASE-T Uplink Card
- Legacy Link Analog Card
- Legacy Link Norstar Card
- Legacy Link Meridian Card
- Analog Terminal Adapters
- Com Telephones
- Third-party Devices and Applications
- Optional Software
- NBX Licensing
- Individual Device Limits
- How the System Limits Interact
- Maximum Device Counts and Memory Requirements
- Device Licenses
- Dynamic License Assignment
- Upgrading Device Licenses from R4.X
- Introduction
- Installation Requirements
- Physical Requirements
- Does the Telephone Company Need to Be Involved
- What Effect Does an NBX System Have on a LAN
- Before You Begin Installation
- Required and Recommended Tools and Equipment
- Lithium Battery Safety
- Batterie au lithium
- Lithiumbatterie
- Unpacking and Examining the Components
- Optionally Upgrading NBX Memory
- Installing a Disk Mirroring Kit
- Powering Your NBX System
- Configuring NBX System Networking
- Configuring the NBX System IP Address
- Test Connectivity
- Connecting Digital Line Cards
- Connecting Analog Terminal Cards
- Selecting Regional Software and Components
- Installing Regional Software and Components
- Using Auto Discover for Initial System Configuration
- Initial System Configuration
- Disabling the Auto Discover Feature
- NBX System Operating Modes
- Reassigning Extensions and Setting Line Card Port Options
- Connecting Telephone Lines
- Connecting a Music-on-Hold (MOH) Input Device
- Adding Telephones
- Manually Configure Telephones
- Connecting the Telephone to the LAN
- Com Cordless Telephones
- Verifying Telephone Installation
- Adding a 3Com Attendant Console
- Connecting the Attendant Console to the Network
- Associating an Attendant Console with a Specific Telephone
- Verifying Extension Assignments on an Attendant Console
- Adding a Remote Telephone
- Auto Discover Analog Line Cards
- Inserting an Analog Line Card
- Using Status Lights
- Adding an Analog Terminal Card
- Verifying Analog Terminal Card Ports
- Connecting the Analog Terminal Adapter
- Verifying an Analog Terminal Adapter or the ATA Port
- Adding a BRI-ST Digital Line Card
- Enabling the Auto Discover Feature
- Verifying a BRI-ST Digital Line Card
- Adding an E1 Digital Line Card
- Enabling the Auto Discover Feature for Digital Line Cards
- Verifying an E1 Digital Line Card
- Adding a T1 Digital Line Card
- Enabling Auto Discover for Digital Line Cards
- Verifying the T1 Digital Line Card
- Com Legacy Link Analog Card
- Com Legacy Link Meridian Card
- Com Legacy Link Norstar Card
- Adding a Legacy Link Card to an NBX System
- Prerequisites for Installing a Legacy Link Card
- Adding the Legacy Link License Key
- Removing a Card
- Configuring a Legacy Link Card
- General Prerequisites
- Upgrading Software Versions 3.0.0.0 and Later
- Troubleshooting Legacy Link Card Installation
- IP Telephony Overview
- IP On-the-Fly Configuration
- Configuring IP Telephony
- Configuring IP On-the-Fly
- Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings
- Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings
- Configuring Analog Line Card Port IP Settings
- Low-bandwidth Telephony
- Broadband Telephony
- System-level Troubleshooting
- Connecting a Computer to a Console Port
- Servicing the Network Call Processor Battery
- Government Approvals
- V3000 Analog Call Processor
- V3000 BRI Call Processor
- V3001R Call Processor
- V5000 Call Processor
- NBX V3000 Gateway Chassis
- NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis
- NBX Analog Line Card
- NBX Analog Terminal Card
- NBX BRI-ST Digital Line Card
- NBX E1 and T1 Digital Line Cards
- NBX Uplink Card
- Business Telephone
- and 2102-IR Business Telephones
- and 3101SP Basic Telephones
- Basic Telephone
- Attendant Console
- C Cordless Telephone
- Managers Telephone
- Wireless Telephone
- Caller ID Choices for Analog Lines
- T1 Prerequisites
- ISDN PRI Prerequisites
- ISDN BRI Prerequisites
- ISDN BRI Recommendations
- Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU)
- Communication Latency Requirements
- Bandwidth Requirements
- Installing Fax Machines with ATAs
- Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
- Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
- Telephone Technical Support and Repair
NBX V3000 Analog
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Guide
- Conventions
- Your Comments
- Network-based Telephony
- Overview of the System Software
- Call Recording
- NBX NetSet Features
- Dial Plan Concepts and Overview
- Call Process Flow
- NBX System Database
- Pretranslation
- System Features Affected by the Dial Plan Configuration
- Dial Plan Tables
- Dial Plan Command Format
- Internal Dial Plan Table
- Adding New Dial Plan Tables
- Pretranslators for Incoming Calls
- Pretranslators for Certain Outgoing Calls
- Managing the Dial Plan Configuration File
- Importing and Exporting Dial Plan Configuration Files
- Importing a User-Defined Dial Plan
- Testing a Dial Plan
- Generating a Dial Plan Report
- Modifying a Dial Plan Configuration File
- Outdialing Prefix Settings
- Changing Extension Length and Ranges
- Modifying Extensions
- Converting Extensions
- Managing Extension Lists
- Adding an Extension List
- Managing Dial Plan Tables
- Removing a Dial Plan Table
- Identifying Devices Using Pretranslators
- Identifying Devices Using Pretranslators for CLI
- Overview of Voice Profile for Internet Mail
- Configuring the Dial Plan for VPIM
- Configuring VPIM Parameters
- Statistics
- Advanced Settings
- Configuring Domain Name Server Information
- Overview of Virtual Tie Lines
- VTL Connections Using Site Codes
- Conference Calls Using VTL Connections
- How to Configure a Virtual Tie Line
- Dial Plan Configuration
- Adding VTL Devices to the Pretranslators (Optional)
- Verification of the Virtual Tie Line
- Call Rerouting for Virtual Tie Lines
- Managing Existing Virtual Tie Lines
- Viewing and Resetting Virtual Tie Line Statistics
- Enabling Audio Compression for VTL Calls
- Using a VTL Password
- Configuring VTL Passwords in the Dial Plan
- Toll Calls Without a VTL Password
- Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
- List of Dial Plan Commands
- Sample Solutions Using Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
- Adding, Removing, and Modifying Telephones
- Modifying a Telephone
- Adding a Remote Telephone
- Creating and Managing Bridged Extensions
- Example Bridged Extensions Configurations
- Defining Bridged Extensions
- Defining Bridged Extensions on a Secondary Telephone
- Modifying Bridged Extensions
- Creating and Managing Telephone Groups
- Removing a Telephone Group
- Recording and Monitoring Telephone Calls
- Remote Telephones
- Creating and Managing Button Mappings
- Mappings for Users and Groups
- Creating a Busy Lamp/Speed Dial Button Mapping
- Creating Groups and Button Mappings
- Changing Device IP Settings
- Configuring Call Park
- Removing a Call Park Extension
- Adding an Attendant Console
- Viewing Attendant Console Status
- Changing Attendant Console IP Settings
- Configuring and Managing Analog Line Card Ports
- Modifying a Line Card Port
- Removing a Line Card Port
- Connecting and Managing Analog Devices
- Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
- Modifying an Analog Terminal Port
- Viewing The Status of an Analog Terminal Adapter
- Configuring and Managing BRI-ST Digital Line Cards
- Configuring the BRI-ST Digital Line Card
- BRI-ST Card Status Lights
- Adding or Modifying a BRI Group
- Modifying BRI Card Channels
- Modifying IP Settings for a BRI Card
- Removing a BRI Digital Line Card
- Adding an E1 Digital Line Card
- Configuring an E1 Digital Line Card
- E1 Card Status Lights
- Modifying an E1 Card
- Adding or Modifying an E1 Group
- Modifying E1 Card Channels
- Modifying IP Settings for an E1 Card
- Removing an E1 Digital Line Card
- Configuring and Managing T1 Digital Line Cards
- Adding a T1 Digital Line Card
- Configuring a T1 Digital Line Card for the DS1 Protocol
- Configuring a T1 Digital Line Card for ISDN PRI Signaling
- T1 Card Status Lights
- Modifying a T1 Card
- Support of AT&T's 4ESS Switch Protocol
- Modifying a T1 Group
- Modifying T1 Card Channels
- Modifying IP Settings for a T1 Card
- Removing a T1 Digital Line Card
- Setting Up a Digital Line Card at a Remote Location
- Setting Up T1/E1 Logging
- Viewing CSU State Information and Statistics
- T1.231 Far End
- G.826 Far End
- Enabling or Disabling Loopback Tests
- Users
- Call Pickup
- TAPI Route Points
- Redirect Behaviors
- TAPI Route Point Capacities
- Creating a TAPI Route Point
- Specifying TAPI Line Redirect Timeout
- Supervisory Monitoring Modes
- Hunt Groups
- Hunt Group Considerations
- Calling Groups
- Class of Service (CoS)
- Page Zones
- Account Codes
- Feature Interaction
- Account Codes: Operational Modes
- System Settings
- System-wide Settings
- Audio Settings
- Regional Settings
- Date and Time
- Ringing Patterns
- Multicast Addresses
- IP Addresses
- Speed Dials
- Business Identity
- System Mode
- Hunt Group Supervisory Monitoring
- Disk Mirroring
- Verifying a Failed Disk Drive
- Reverting to a Single-Disk System
- Automatic Call Distribution
- ACD Group Types Supported
- ACD Group Populations
- Using ACD
- ACD Groups
- ACD Announcements
- ACD Agents
- ACD Statistics
- Using Supervisory Monitoring
- Using Silent-Monitor Mode
- Changing Agents and Changing Modes While Monitoring
- Supervisory Monitoring Usage Notes
- Supervisory Monitoring Error Conditions
- Group List
- NBX Voice Mail
- Voice Mail Extensions
- Configurable Operators
- Off-Site Notification
- Status
- Port Usage
- User Usage
- Adding an Auto Attendant
- Managing Auto Attendants
- Voice Application Setup Utility
- Testing the Auto Attendant
- Voice Profile for Internet Mail
- Control Parameters
- Software Upgrade
- System Software Licensing
- Restricted Operation
- Customer Service
- Manage Data
- Restore
- Convert Database
- Licenses
- Add a License
- Restoring Backed-Up Licenses
- Details
- Third-Party Drivers
- Directory
- Device List
- Call Reporting
- Installing Call Reports
- Software
- NBX Documentation and Quick Reference Guides
- Using the Telephone Local User Interface Utility
- The 3Com Telephone Local Configuration Application
- Using the TLC Application
- System-level Troubleshooting
- Digital Line Card Troubleshooting
- Alarm Conditions (Overview)
- Alarm Descriptions
- Alarms on NBX Digital Line Cards
- Configuration and Status Reports
- Connecting a Computer to a Serial Port
- Servicing the Network Call Processor Battery
- Getting Service and Support
- Installing Software on the Third-Party Messaging Server
- Configuring NBXTSP on the Server
- Overview
- Creating Option 184
- Activating Option 184
- Overview of ConneXtions
- Installation Requirements
- Windows-based System
- ConneXtions Software
- Assembling System Information
- Configuring Licenses
- Installing ConneXtions
- Finishing the Installation
- Negotiated Connections
- Standard Extensions
- The H.323 Connection
- Connection Considerations
- Quality of Service
- Special Issues
- Gateway Load
- PBX Connections
- Class of Service
- IP Type of Service and Differentiated Services
- Network Checks
- Placing Calls
- One Button Access
- Entering Digits During Calls
- Auto Attendant
- Handling Conference Calls
- Forwarded Calls and Caller ID
- Specific Caller ID Situations
- Bridged Extension Telephones
- Internal Calls
- Com Cordless Calls
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