Starting The Nbx Netset Utility - 3Com 3100 User Manual

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C
1: G
HAPTER
ETTING
Starting the NBX
NetSet Utility
S
TARTED
User — As a telephone user, you log in to the NBX NetSet utility with
your own system ID (your extension) and password to:
View and change your telephone's personal settings, such as speed
dials, ringer tone, accessibility options, and specify where you want
your calls to go when you cannot answer them (your call coverage
points).
Listen to and delete your voice messages from your computer as an
alternative to managing calls on your telephone.
View your call permissions, certain current feature settings, and the
internal user directory to call other users on your system.
Log in to and out of one or all ACD groups, hunt groups, and
calling groups of which your telephone is a member.
See
Chapter
4,
Chapter
standard and enhanced features that you can monitor and change in the
NBX NetSet utility. See
If your NBX system uses a messaging application other than NBX
Messaging, off-site notification and other voice messaging features are
available through your messaging application. See the application's
documentation rather than using this Guide.
To use the NBX NetSet utility, you need a computer that is connected to
your local area network (LAN) and that has a web browser. (You do not
need Internet access.) To start the NBX NetSet utility:
1 Ask your administrator for the IP address (or DNS host name) for your
NBX system. In the web browser on your computer (Microsoft Internet
Explorer version 5.5 or later is optimal), enter the IP address (or DNS host
name) in the Address field, and then press Enter. The NBX NetSet utility
login screen appears.
You cannot log in to the NBX NetSet utility until you establish your
password through your telephone using NBX voice prompts or the
Feature Code sequence. See
2 Click User to log in as a user. The password dialog box appears.
3 Type your NBX NetSet utility user identification (always your 3-digit or
4-digit telephone extension) and your NBX NetSet utility password, and
then click OK.
5, and
Chapter 6
for discussions about the
Chapter 3
for voice messaging features.
Table 4
earlier in this chapter.

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