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4: C
HAPTER
ONFIGURING
NBX 100 S
-L
YSTEM
EVEL
4 To change information, select the value in the field you want to change
and type over it or delete the value and enter new information. Table 32
describes each setting.
Table 32 System Settings Window Fields
Field
Host Name
IP Address
Default Gateway
Subnet Mask
Network Protocol
Host Name
S
ETTINGS
Purpose
An IP setting for the NBX 100.
Note: A Host name functions only if you add the name to the
name resolution system. If you do not do this, then you must
enter the IP address in the browser when you want to access
NetSet.
The IP address of the NBX 100.
The IP address of the destination host for any IP packet not
addressed to a host on the local subnet.
An IP setting that identifies the network and host portions of
an IP address on the network.
The transport mechanism for voice packets.
Ethernet only: All communications are at the Ethernet frame
layer.
Standard IP: IP communications are used for traffic between
NBX 100 addresses. Note: Every device needs an IP address.
Note: IP communications are optional features of the NBX
100 and require separate licensing.
IP-on-the-fly: An implementation of IP communications in
which devices on the same subnet as the call processor
communicate using Ethernet frames. They receive IP
configuration settings only when necessary, to communicate
with an IP device on some other subnet.
Note: If you have the appropriate license and select
IP-on-the-Fly in the Network Protocol list, you must return to
the Current System Settings window, select IP Addresses and
add the IP addresses associated with IP-on-the-Fly. There may
be unpredictable results in other system functions if you have
Network Protocol set to IP-on-the-Fly but do not have any IP
telephones or addresses.
An IP setting for the NBX 100.
Note: A Host name functions only if you add the name to the
name resolution system. If you do not do this, then you must
enter the IP address in the browser when you want to access
NetSet.

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