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SupersStack 3 NBX
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 on the Technical Documentation
- SuperStack 3 NBX Core Components
- SuperStack 3 NBX Gateway Chassis
- NBX 100 Core Components
- NBX 100 Call Processor
- Overview of NBX Cards and Devices
- T1 Digital Line Card
- E1 Digital Line Card
- BRI-ST Digital Line Card
- BASE-T Uplink Card
- Analog Terminal Adapters
- Com Telephones
- Attendant Console
- Overview of Application Software
- System Configuration Guidelines
- Individual Device Limits
- Table of Maximum Device Counts
- Introduction
- Installation Requirements
- Physical Requirements
- Local Telephone Service
- Does the Telephone Company Need to Be Involved
- What External Devices Can Connect to an NBX System
- How Many Telephones or Devices Does the NBX System Support
- Before You Begin Installation
- Important Safety Information
- Lithium Battery Safety
- Batterie au lithium
- Lithiumbatterie
- Unpacking and Examining the Components
- Installing the NBX 100 Chassis
- Mounting the NBX 100 Chassis
- Powering Your NBX 100 System
- Mounting the NBX Gateway Chassis
- Installing a Second Disk for Disk Mirroring
- Powering Your SuperStack 3 NBX System
- Configuring NBX System Networking
- Establishing IP Connectivity
- Configuring IP Addresses for Your LAN
- Connecting Cards and Devices
- Connecting Analog Line Cards
- Connecting Digital Line Cards
- Connecting an Analog Terminal Adapter
- Connecting a 3Com Attendant Console
- Selecting Regional Software and Components
- Using Auto Discover for Initial System Configuration
- Initial System Configuration
- Disabling the Auto Discover Feature
- Reassigning Extensions and Setting Line Card Port Options
- Connecting Telephone Lines
- Configuring Routing Devices
- Adding Telephones
- Adding a 3Com Attendant Console
- Auto Discover an Attendant Console
- 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
- Inserting an Analog Terminal Card
- Verifying Analog Terminal Card Ports
- Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
- Connecting the Analog Terminal Adapter
- Verifying an Analog Terminal Adapter
- 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
- IP Telephony Overview
- IP On-the-Fly Configuration
- Configuring IP Telephony
- Configuring IP On-the-Fly
- Configuring the DHCP Server
- Entering Data Using the Telephone Key Pad
- Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings
- Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channels
- Low-bandwidth Telephony
- Broadband Telephony
- System-level Troubleshooting
- Connecting a Computer to a Serial Port
- Servicing the Network Call Processor Battery
- Government Approvals
- SuperStack 3 NBX Call Processor
- NBX 100 6-Slot Chassis
- NBX Analog Line Cards
- C10114C
- NBX Analog Terminal Cards
- NBX BRI-ST Digital Line Card
- Com 3102 Business Telephone
- Com 1102 Business Telephone
- Com 3101 Basic Telephone
- Com 3105 Attendant Console
- 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
SupersStack 3 NBX
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Contact Information
- Preliminary Information
- LAN/WAN Survey
- Electrical Survey
- Digital Line Card Provisioning – T1 DS1 and T1 ISDN PRI
- Digital Line Card Provisioning – E1 ISDN PRI and ISDN BRI-ST
- Digital Lines
- Digital Line Spans
- Digital Line Groups
- Class of Service
- Business Hours (Time of Day Service Modes)
- Hunt Groups
- TAPI Route Points
- Calling Groups
- Dial Plan
- Peripheral Devices
- CO/Telephone Exchange Lines
- Button Mapping Groups, 3102 Business Telephone
- Button Mapping Groups, 2102 and 1102 Business Telephones
- Button Mapping Groups, 3101 and 3101SP Basic Telephones
- Button Mapping Groups, 2101 Basic Telephone
- User Configuration
- E911 User Configuration
- Automated Attendant
- Automated Attendant ⎯ Closed/Holiday Hours
- Automated Attendant Sub Menus
- Voice Mail
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