Tapi Route Point Capacities; Creating A Tapi Route Point; Modifying A Tapi Route Point; Viewing Tapi Route Point Statistics - 3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual

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TAPI Route Point
Capacities
Creating a
TAPI Route Point
Modifying a
TAPI Route Point
Viewing TAPI Route
Point Statistics
When the maximum number of calls on a route point is reached (see
Table
65), subsequent calls routed into the route point from an internal
extension or through a Virtual Tie Line ring for 10 seconds and are then
disconnected. If the call arrives through a line card port, the call continues
ringing.
Table 65 TAPI Route Point Capacities
System
NBX 100, V3000,
V3001R, V5000
NOTE: A 3-digit dial plan might not provide enough extensions to support 100 TAPI
Route Points.
To create a new TAPI Route Point, the system administrator performs
these steps:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 Click Virtual Connections > TAPI Route Points.
3 Click Add to open the Add TAPI Route Point window.
4 Enter the appropriate information in the fields.
5 See the see the online Help for more information.
To modify a TAPI Route Point:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 Click Virtual Connections > TAPI Route Points.
3 From the list of TAPI Route Points, select the one you want to modify to
open the Modify window.
4 See the see the online Help for more information.
To modify the password for the TAPI Route Point, enter the administrator
password for the system in the Current Admin Password field.
You can view the statistics for all of the TAPI Route Points on this system.
The system starts to accumulate new statistics each time you reboot the
Maximum Number
Maximum Number of Calls per
of Route Points
Route Point
100
400
TAPI Route Points
353

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