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SupersStack 3 NBX

Brand: 3Com | Category: Gateway
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. How to Use This Guide
  9. Conventions
  10. Your Comments on the Technical Documentation
  11. SuperStack 3 NBX Core Components
  12. SuperStack 3 NBX Gateway Chassis
  13. NBX 100 Core Components
  14. NBX 100 Call Processor
  15. Overview of NBX Cards and Devices
  16. T1 Digital Line Card
  17. E1 Digital Line Card
  18. BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  19. BASE-T Uplink Card
  20. Analog Terminal Adapters
  21. Com Telephones
  22. Attendant Console
  23. Overview of Application Software
  24. System Configuration Guidelines
  25. Individual Device Limits
  26. Table of Maximum Device Counts
  27. Introduction
  28. Installation Requirements
  29. Physical Requirements
  30. Local Telephone Service
  31. Does the Telephone Company Need to Be Involved
  32. What External Devices Can Connect to an NBX System
  33. How Many Telephones or Devices Does the NBX System Support
  34. Before You Begin Installation
  35. Important Safety Information
  36. Lithium Battery Safety
  37. Batterie au lithium
  38. Lithiumbatterie
  39. Unpacking and Examining the Components
  40. Installing the NBX 100 Chassis
  41. Mounting the NBX 100 Chassis
  42. Powering Your NBX 100 System
  43. Mounting the NBX Gateway Chassis
  44. Installing a Second Disk for Disk Mirroring
  45. Powering Your SuperStack 3 NBX System
  46. Configuring NBX System Networking
  47. Establishing IP Connectivity
  48. Configuring IP Addresses for Your LAN
  49. Connecting Cards and Devices
  50. Connecting Analog Line Cards
  51. Connecting Digital Line Cards
  52. Connecting an Analog Terminal Adapter
  53. Connecting a 3Com Attendant Console
  54. Selecting Regional Software and Components
  55. Using Auto Discover for Initial System Configuration
  56. Initial System Configuration
  57. Disabling the Auto Discover Feature
  58. Reassigning Extensions and Setting Line Card Port Options
  59. Connecting Telephone Lines
  60. Configuring Routing Devices
  61. Adding Telephones
  62. Adding a 3Com Attendant Console
  63. Auto Discover an Attendant Console
  64. Verifying Extension Assignments on an Attendant Console
  65. Adding a Remote Telephone
  66. Auto Discover Analog Line Cards
  67. Inserting an Analog Line Card
  68. Using Status Lights
  69. Adding an Analog Terminal Card
  70. Inserting an Analog Terminal Card
  71. Verifying Analog Terminal Card Ports
  72. Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
  73. Connecting the Analog Terminal Adapter
  74. Verifying an Analog Terminal Adapter
  75. Adding a BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  76. Enabling the Auto Discover Feature
  77. Verifying a BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  78. Adding an E1 Digital Line Card
  79. Enabling the Auto Discover Feature for Digital Line Cards
  80. Verifying an E1 Digital Line Card
  81. Adding a T1 Digital Line Card
  82. Enabling Auto Discover for Digital Line Cards
  83. Verifying the T1 Digital Line Card
  84. IP Telephony Overview
  85. IP On-the-Fly Configuration
  86. Configuring IP Telephony
  87. Configuring IP On-the-Fly
  88. Configuring the DHCP Server
  89. Entering Data Using the Telephone Key Pad
  90. Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings
  91. Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channels
  92. Low-bandwidth Telephony
  93. Broadband Telephony
  94. System-level Troubleshooting
  95. Connecting a Computer to a Serial Port
  96. Servicing the Network Call Processor Battery
  97. Government Approvals
  98. SuperStack 3 NBX Call Processor
  99. NBX 100 6-Slot Chassis
  100. NBX Analog Line Cards
  101. C10114C
  102. NBX Analog Terminal Cards
  103. NBX BRI-ST Digital Line Card
  104. Com 3102 Business Telephone
  105. Com 1102 Business Telephone
  106. Com 3101 Basic Telephone
  107. Com 3105 Attendant Console
  108. Caller ID Choices for Analog Lines
  109. T1 Prerequisites
  110. ISDN PRI Prerequisites
  111. ISDN BRI Prerequisites
  112. ISDN BRI Recommendations
  113. Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU)
  114. Communication Latency Requirements
  115. Bandwidth Requirements
  116. Installing Fax Machines with ATAs
  117. Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
  118. Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
  119. Telephone Technical Support and Repair
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