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NBX V5000 Chassis - SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Chassis

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
NBX V5000 Chassis - SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Chassis first page preview

NBX V5000 Chassis - SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Chassis

Brand: 3Com | Category: Telephone System
Table of contents
  1. installation guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. How to Use This Guide
  11. Conventions
  12. Your Comments on the Technical Documentation
  13. NBX IP Telephony Platforms
  14. V3000 Analog
  15. V3000 BRI
  16. V3001R
  17. V5000
  18. NBX Expansion Chassis
  19. NBX Cards and Devices
  20. T1 Digital Line Card
  21. E1 Digital Line Card
  22. BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  23. BASE-T Uplink Card
  24. Legacy Link Analog Card
  25. Legacy Link Norstar Card
  26. Legacy Link Meridian Card
  27. Analog Terminal Adapters
  28. Com Telephones
  29. Third-party Devices and Applications
  30. Optional Software
  31. NBX Licensing
  32. Individual Device Limits
  33. How the System Limits Interact
  34. Maximum Device Counts and Memory Requirements
  35. Device Licenses
  36. Dynamic License Assignment
  37. Upgrading Device Licenses from R4.X
  38. Introduction
  39. Installation Requirements
  40. Physical Requirements
  41. Does the Telephone Company Need to Be Involved
  42. What Effect Does an NBX System Have on a LAN
  43. Before You Begin Installation
  44. Required and Recommended Tools and Equipment
  45. Lithium Battery Safety
  46. Batterie au lithium
  47. Lithiumbatterie
  48. Unpacking and Examining the Components
  49. Optionally Upgrading NBX Memory
  50. Installing a Disk Mirroring Kit
  51. Powering Your NBX System
  52. Configuring NBX System Networking
  53. Configuring the NBX System IP Address
  54. Test Connectivity
  55. Connecting Digital Line Cards
  56. Connecting Analog Terminal Cards
  57. Selecting Regional Software and Components
  58. Installing Regional Software and Components
  59. Using Auto Discover for Initial System Configuration
  60. Initial System Configuration
  61. Disabling the Auto Discover Feature
  62. NBX System Operating Modes
  63. Reassigning Extensions and Setting Line Card Port Options
  64. Connecting Telephone Lines
  65. Connecting a Music-on-Hold (MOH) Input Device
  66. Adding Telephones
  67. Manually Configure Telephones
  68. Connecting the Telephone to the LAN
  69. Com Cordless Telephones
  70. Verifying Telephone Installation
  71. Adding a 3Com Attendant Console
  72. Connecting the Attendant Console to the Network
  73. Associating an Attendant Console with a Specific Telephone
  74. Verifying Extension Assignments on an Attendant Console
  75. Adding a Remote Telephone
  76. Auto Discover Analog Line Cards
  77. Inserting an Analog Line Card
  78. Using Status Lights
  79. Adding an Analog Terminal Card
  80. Verifying Analog Terminal Card Ports
  81. Connecting the Analog Terminal Adapter
  82. Verifying an Analog Terminal Adapter or the ATA Port
  83. Adding a BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  84. Enabling the Auto Discover Feature
  85. Verifying a BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  86. Adding an E1 Digital Line Card
  87. Enabling the Auto Discover Feature for Digital Line Cards
  88. Verifying an E1 Digital Line Card
  89. Adding a T1 Digital Line Card
  90. Enabling Auto Discover for Digital Line Cards
  91. Verifying the T1 Digital Line Card
  92. Com Legacy Link Analog Card
  93. Com Legacy Link Meridian Card
  94. Com Legacy Link Norstar Card
  95. Adding a Legacy Link Card to an NBX System
  96. Prerequisites for Installing a Legacy Link Card
  97. Adding the Legacy Link License Key
  98. Removing a Card
  99. Configuring a Legacy Link Card
  100. General Prerequisites
  101. Upgrading Software Versions 3.0.0.0 and Later
  102. Troubleshooting Legacy Link Card Installation
  103. IP Telephony Overview
  104. IP On-the-Fly Configuration
  105. Configuring IP Telephony
  106. Configuring IP On-the-Fly
  107. Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings
  108. Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings
  109. Configuring Analog Line Card Port IP Settings
  110. Low-bandwidth Telephony
  111. Broadband Telephony
  112. System-level Troubleshooting
  113. Connecting a Computer to a Console Port
  114. Servicing the Network Call Processor Battery
  115. Government Approvals
  116. V3000 Analog Call Processor
  117. V3000 BRI Call Processor
  118. V3001R Call Processor
  119. V5000 Call Processor
  120. NBX V3000 Gateway Chassis
  121. NBX V5000 Gateway Chassis
  122. NBX Analog Line Card
  123. NBX Analog Terminal Card
  124. NBX BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  125. NBX E1 and T1 Digital Line Cards
  126. NBX Uplink Card
  127. Business Telephone
  128. and 2102-IR Business Telephones
  129. and 3101SP Basic Telephones
  130. Basic Telephone
  131. Attendant Console
  132. C Cordless Telephone
  133. Managers Telephone
  134. Wireless Telephone
  135. Caller ID Choices for Analog Lines
  136. T1 Prerequisites
  137. ISDN PRI Prerequisites
  138. ISDN BRI Prerequisites
  139. ISDN BRI Recommendations
  140. Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU)
  141. Communication Latency Requirements
  142. Bandwidth Requirements
  143. Installing Fax Machines with ATAs
  144. Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
  145. Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
  146. Telephone Technical Support and Repair
NBX V5000 Chassis - SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Chassis first page preview

NBX V5000 Chassis - SuperStack 3 NBX V5000 Chassis

Brand: 3Com | Category: Telephone System
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. How to Use This Guide
  14. Conventions
  15. Your Comments
  16. Network-based Telephony
  17. Overview of the System Software
  18. Call Recording
  19. NBX NetSet Features
  20. Dial Plan Concepts and Overview
  21. Call Process Flow
  22. NBX System Database
  23. Pretranslation
  24. System Features Affected by the Dial Plan Configuration
  25. Dial Plan Tables
  26. Dial Plan Command Format
  27. Internal Dial Plan Table
  28. Adding New Dial Plan Tables
  29. Pretranslators for Incoming Calls
  30. Pretranslators for Certain Outgoing Calls
  31. Managing the Dial Plan Configuration File
  32. Importing and Exporting Dial Plan Configuration Files
  33. Importing a User-Defined Dial Plan
  34. Testing a Dial Plan
  35. Generating a Dial Plan Report
  36. Modifying a Dial Plan Configuration File
  37. Outdialing Prefix Settings
  38. Changing Extension Length and Ranges
  39. Modifying Extensions
  40. Converting Extensions
  41. Managing Extension Lists
  42. Adding an Extension List
  43. Managing Dial Plan Tables
  44. Removing a Dial Plan Table
  45. Identifying Devices Using Pretranslators
  46. Identifying Devices Using Pretranslators for CLI
  47. Overview of Voice Profile for Internet Mail
  48. Configuring the Dial Plan for VPIM
  49. Configuring VPIM Parameters
  50. Statistics
  51. Advanced Settings
  52. Configuring Domain Name Server Information
  53. Overview of Virtual Tie Lines
  54. VTL Connections Using Site Codes
  55. Conference Calls Using VTL Connections
  56. How to Configure a Virtual Tie Line
  57. Dial Plan Configuration
  58. Adding VTL Devices to the Pretranslators (Optional)
  59. Verification of the Virtual Tie Line
  60. Call Rerouting for Virtual Tie Lines
  61. Managing Existing Virtual Tie Lines
  62. Viewing and Resetting Virtual Tie Line Statistics
  63. Enabling Audio Compression for VTL Calls
  64. Using a VTL Password
  65. Configuring VTL Passwords in the Dial Plan
  66. Toll Calls Without a VTL Password
  67. Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
  68. List of Dial Plan Commands
  69. Sample Solutions Using Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
  70. Adding, Removing, and Modifying Telephones
  71. Modifying a Telephone
  72. Adding a Remote Telephone
  73. Creating and Managing Bridged Extensions
  74. Example Bridged Extensions Configurations
  75. Defining Bridged Extensions
  76. Defining Bridged Extensions on a Secondary Telephone
  77. Modifying Bridged Extensions
  78. Creating and Managing Telephone Groups
  79. Removing a Telephone Group
  80. Recording and Monitoring Telephone Calls
  81. Remote Telephones
  82. Creating and Managing Button Mappings
  83. Mappings for Users and Groups
  84. Creating a Busy Lamp/Speed Dial Button Mapping
  85. Creating Groups and Button Mappings
  86. Changing Device IP Settings
  87. Configuring Call Park
  88. Removing a Call Park Extension
  89. Adding an Attendant Console
  90. Viewing Attendant Console Status
  91. Changing Attendant Console IP Settings
  92. Configuring and Managing Analog Line Card Ports
  93. Modifying a Line Card Port
  94. Removing a Line Card Port
  95. Connecting and Managing Analog Devices
  96. Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
  97. Modifying an Analog Terminal Port
  98. Viewing The Status of an Analog Terminal Adapter
  99. Configuring and Managing BRI-ST Digital Line Cards
  100. Configuring the BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  101. BRI-ST Card Status Lights
  102. Adding or Modifying a BRI Group
  103. Modifying BRI Card Channels
  104. Modifying IP Settings for a BRI Card
  105. Removing a BRI Digital Line Card
  106. Adding an E1 Digital Line Card
  107. Configuring an E1 Digital Line Card
  108. E1 Card Status Lights
  109. Modifying an E1 Card
  110. Adding or Modifying an E1 Group
  111. Modifying E1 Card Channels
  112. Modifying IP Settings for an E1 Card
  113. Removing an E1 Digital Line Card
  114. Configuring and Managing T1 Digital Line Cards
  115. Adding a T1 Digital Line Card
  116. Configuring a T1 Digital Line Card for the DS1 Protocol
  117. Configuring a T1 Digital Line Card for ISDN PRI Signaling
  118. T1 Card Status Lights
  119. Modifying a T1 Card
  120. Support of AT&T's 4ESS Switch Protocol
  121. Modifying a T1 Group
  122. Modifying T1 Card Channels
  123. Modifying IP Settings for a T1 Card
  124. Removing a T1 Digital Line Card
  125. Setting Up a Digital Line Card at a Remote Location
  126. Setting Up T1/E1 Logging
  127. Viewing CSU State Information and Statistics
  128. T1.231 Far End
  129. G.826 Far End
  130. Enabling or Disabling Loopback Tests
  131. Users
  132. Call Pickup
  133. TAPI Route Points
  134. Redirect Behaviors
  135. TAPI Route Point Capacities
  136. Creating a TAPI Route Point
  137. Specifying TAPI Line Redirect Timeout
  138. Supervisory Monitoring Modes
  139. Hunt Groups
  140. Hunt Group Considerations
  141. Calling Groups
  142. Class of Service (CoS)
  143. Page Zones
  144. Account Codes
  145. Feature Interaction
  146. Account Codes: Operational Modes
  147. System Settings
  148. System-wide Settings
  149. Audio Settings
  150. Regional Settings
  151. Date and Time
  152. Ringing Patterns
  153. Multicast Addresses
  154. IP Addresses
  155. Speed Dials
  156. Business Identity
  157. System Mode
  158. Hunt Group Supervisory Monitoring
  159. Disk Mirroring
  160. Verifying a Failed Disk Drive
  161. Reverting to a Single-Disk System
  162. Automatic Call Distribution
  163. ACD Group Types Supported
  164. ACD Group Populations
  165. Using ACD
  166. ACD Groups
  167. ACD Announcements
  168. ACD Agents
  169. ACD Statistics
  170. Using Supervisory Monitoring
  171. Using Silent-Monitor Mode
  172. Changing Agents and Changing Modes While Monitoring
  173. Supervisory Monitoring Usage Notes
  174. Supervisory Monitoring Error Conditions
  175. Group List
  176. NBX Voice Mail
  177. Voice Mail Extensions
  178. Configurable Operators
  179. Off-Site Notification
  180. Status
  181. Port Usage
  182. User Usage
  183. Adding an Auto Attendant
  184. Managing Auto Attendants
  185. Voice Application Setup Utility
  186. Testing the Auto Attendant
  187. Voice Profile for Internet Mail
  188. Control Parameters
  189. Software Upgrade
  190. System Software Licensing
  191. Restricted Operation
  192. Customer Service
  193. Manage Data
  194. Restore
  195. Convert Database
  196. Licenses
  197. Add a License
  198. Restoring Backed-Up Licenses
  199. Details
  200. Third-Party Drivers
  201. Directory
  202. Device List
  203. Call Reporting
  204. Installing Call Reports
  205. Software
  206. NBX Documentation and Quick Reference Guides
  207. Using the Telephone Local User Interface Utility
  208. The 3Com Telephone Local Configuration Application
  209. Using the TLC Application
  210. System-level Troubleshooting
  211. Digital Line Card Troubleshooting
  212. Alarm Conditions (Overview)
  213. Alarm Descriptions
  214. Alarms on NBX Digital Line Cards
  215. Configuration and Status Reports
  216. Connecting a Computer to a Serial Port
  217. Servicing the Network Call Processor Battery
  218. Getting Service and Support
  219. Installing Software on the Third-Party Messaging Server
  220. Configuring NBXTSP on the Server
  221. Overview
  222. Creating Option 184
  223. Activating Option 184
  224. Overview of ConneXtions
  225. Installation Requirements
  226. Windows-based System
  227. ConneXtions Software
  228. Assembling System Information
  229. Configuring Licenses
  230. Installing ConneXtions
  231. Finishing the Installation
  232. Negotiated Connections
  233. Standard Extensions
  234. The H.323 Connection
  235. Connection Considerations
  236. Quality of Service
  237. Special Issues
  238. Gateway Load
  239. PBX Connections
  240. Class of Service
  241. IP Type of Service and Differentiated Services
  242. Network Checks
  243. Placing Calls
  244. One Button Access
  245. Entering Digits During Calls
  246. Auto Attendant
  247. Handling Conference Calls
  248. Forwarded Calls and Caller ID
  249. Specific Caller ID Situations
  250. Bridged Extension Telephones
  251. Internal Calls
  252. Com Cordless Calls
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