Adding An Analog Terminal Adapter (Ata) - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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Adding an Analog
Terminal Adapter
(ATA)
Table 37 MAC Addresses of Analog Terminal Card Ports (3C10117C)
Card or Port
Analog Terminal
Card
Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
Port 4
The extensions that are assigned to these ports by the NBX system may
not be in order. For example, if the NBX system assigns extensions 7258,
7259, 7260, and 7261 to the ATC ports, it might assign 7258 to port 3.
To determine the extension assigned to any port on a 3C10117C ATC:
1 Click the ATA tab.
2 Look for the combination of MAC address and port number that you
want. The extension associated with the port is in the first column (Ext.).
After you have added the Analog Terminal Card, you can configure the
parameters for each of the four ports. See
Terminal Port"
on
To add an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) to the NBX system:
1 Select NBX NetSet >
2 Click Add. The Add ATA dialog box appears.
3 Fill in the fields in the Add ATA dialog box.
Table 38 Add ATA Fields
Field
MAC Address
Channel Number
Device Name
Class of Service
Connecting and Managing Analog Devices
MAC Address
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8[1]
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8[2]
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8[3]
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8[4]
page
203.
Device Configuration
Purpose
The MAC hardware address of this ATA, recorded during
installation of the ATA. The MAC address appears on the
label on the bottom of the ATA.
This does not apply to a single-port ATA.
A name to help identify this ATA.
A Class of Service for users of this device.
"Modifying an Analog
> ATA.
Table 38
describes each field.
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