3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual page 179

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Table 31 Attendant Console Button Mappings (continued)
Button Type
Line / Extension
Bridged Extension
Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console
Description
You can map a Line / Extension button to the extension
of another telephone (to create a Busy Lamp/Speed Dial),
a line card port extension (external line), or a Call Park
extension.
Number — Enter a number:
For a telephone extension, enter the extension
number.
For an external analog telephone line, enter the
extension associated with the Analog Line Card port
to which the incoming line is attached.
For Call Park, enter a Call Park extension. When you
want to park a call, you must first press the Call Park
button (by default, the third button below the
PROGRAM button on an NBX Business Telephone)
and then press the button that is mapped to a
particular Call Park extension.
NBX 100: 601–609. NOTE: The NBX 100 is shipped
with a factory default 3-digit dial plan. If you import any
4-digit plan, you must manually specify any 4-digit
extension ranges that are not set by the imported plan.
SuperStack 3 NBX: 6000–6099. NOTE: The
Superstack 3 NBX is shipped with a 4-digit dial plan. If
you import any 3-digit plan, you must manually specify
any 3-digit extension ranges that are not set by the
imported plan.
Prty (Priority) — Enter a number to identify which button
has precedence. The button with the lowest value is the
one that becomes active when you lift the receiver or
press the Speaker button.
For a primary telephone, defines this button as a bridged
extension appearance on the primary telephone.
For a secondary telephone, maps the extension of a
primary telephone to this button.
Number — Enter the primary telephone extension
number.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
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