One Button Access - 3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual

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One Button Access

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You can assign any of the first ten speed dial numbers in each type group,
system or personal, to any Access button on a telephone. For more
information, see Chapter 6 of the NBX Telephone Guide.
Setting Up Speed Dials
The following procedure assumes that you are logged on to NetSet as an
administrator, and that you know the H.323 port extensions that were
established during installation.
To set up speed dials:
1 Click PSTN Gateway Configuration > Analog Line Cards.
2 Note the extension number of each listed H.323 port.
3 Click Feature Settings > System Speed Dials tab.
4 To complete the fields:
a Note a speed dial number. (One-button dialing requires system speed
dial numbers 700 through 709.
b In the New Number field, type an H.323 extension, or an 8 (for
extension list), followed by an IP address, or a system name. Examples
are:
8192
168
*
*
8192.168.1.15
8273@h323.nbx.com# (extension plus host name)
8h323.nbx.com# (host name, defaults to AA)
Use those characters shown here, that is, no spaces, hyphens or & signs.
c In the Comment field, enter a description with up to 30 characters,
such as Tie-line to NYC, and then click Apply.
5 Verify the speed dial entry by pressing the Feature button followed by the
new speed dial number.
You can configure an Access button on a system to dial a complete H.323
(or switched) dial sequence.
This procedure assumes that all buttons available for one-button access
are configured in the first ten system (or personal) speed dial locations.
1
15
273# (IP address plus extension)
*
*
273# (IP address plus extension)
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