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3Com NBX 100 Release Note
3Com NBX 100 Release Note

3Com NBX 100 Release Note

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November 2006
V3000 Analog and V3000 BRI
V3001R
NBX 100
V5000 software will be released as soon as testing is complete for this platform.
Applications in NBX R6.0............................................................................................................................. 2
New Features in NBX R6.0.......................................................................................................................... 2
Problems Corrected in NBX R6.0.14........................................................................................................... 6
Problems Corrected in NBX R6.0.13........................................................................................................... 6
Problems Corrected in NBX R6.0.12........................................................................................................... 6
Problems Corrected in NBX R6.0.6............................................................................................................. 6
Known Anomalies and Considerations in NBX R6.0.14.............................................................................. 7

Important Notes

CAUTION: 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards and 3C10116D T1 Digital Line Cards can have their flash
memory corrupted if you remove power from the cards or remove the cards from the NBX chassis while
they are receiving their download after a system upgrade.
VCX Gateways: Customers that are using a 3Com IP Messaging Module that is connected to the NBX
system through a 3Com VCX V7111 SIP Gateway or a 3Com VCX V7122 SIP Gateway should not
upgrade to NBX 6.0 until testing of this configuration is complete.
TAPI Upgrade: If you upgrade your NBX system to NBX R6.0, and you use the NBX TAPI Service
Provider, you MUST also upgrade your TAPI Service Provider (NBXTSP) to the latest version.
License Note: NBX R6.0 is a major release of system software and requires a chargeable license key to
enable it. This license key is pre-installed on new systems at no charge. If you are upgrading the software
of an existing system, you must purchase and enter an NBX 6.0 license key into the NBX NetSet™ utility to
fully enable the R6.0 software. (3C10503 is the SKU required.)The system allows you to install the R6.0
license key prior to or after you install the R6.0 software on the system. If you are running any previous
release of NBX system software, you need purchase only the R6.0 license to upgrade. For complete
upgrade instructions, see the NBX System Software Upgrade Instructions available on the NBX Resource
Pack DVD.
NBX Call Reports: The Call Data Record format has changed at NBX R6.0. If you are using NBX Call
Reports R5.0 or lower, and you want to continue to use NBX Call Reports to view calling data for the new
Copyright  2006, 3Com Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Unless otherwise indicated, 3Com registered trademarks are registered in the United States and may be registered in other
countries.
3Com, the 3Com logo, NBX, and SuperStack are registered trademarks and NBX NetSet and pcXset are trademarks of 3Com
Corporation. Other brand and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
Release Notes for NBX
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R6.0.14

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  • Page 1: Important Notes

    Unless otherwise indicated, 3Com registered trademarks are registered in the United States and may be registered in other countries. 3Com, the 3Com logo, NBX, and SuperStack are registered trademarks and NBX NetSet and pcXset are trademarks of 3Com Corporation. Other brand and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 2 3Com IP Conferencing Module R7.1 New Features in NBX R6.0 V3001R — The 3Com V3001R (3C10602A) is the new high-end NBX platform. The V3001R features a standard redundant power supply, an optional disk mirroring system, 512 MB of memory, and more processing power than any previous NBX system.
  • Page 3 SIP Mode Operations — An NBX system running R6.0 can operate using the NBX control protocols (3Com call control mode) or it can operate in SIP mode. In SIP mode, 3Com devices such as telephones and line cards, communicate with the NCP using 3Com call control mode and SIP devices, such as the 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone, generic SIP phones, and SIP gateways and servers, communicate using IETF RFC 3261 (SIP: Session Initiation Protocol).
  • Page 4 License Backup Enhancement ¯ A system’s license keys are now automatically included in a system configuration backup, eliminating the need to manage this step independently. SNMP ¯ NBX R6.0 supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3) for remote fault notification and performance monitoring. Supervisory Monitoring ¯...
  • Page 5 Paging Zones ¯ The number of Paging Zones has increased from 9 to 16. RoHS Compliance ¯ As of July 1, 2006, all 3Com devices put in the market within the European Union meet RoHS requirements, and NBX R6.0 supports these new 3Com devices. RoHS is the Reduction of...
  • Page 6 The Application LCD Text (ALCD) feature allows a TAPI application to replace part of the display on a LCD-equipped 3Com phone with a string. An ALCD string should be sent only when a call is offering, proceeding, or connected. A “success message” (NBXUPDATELCDFORCALL_COMPLETED) is no longer erroneously returned by the NCP to the TAPI application when the phone is in DIALTONE state.
  • Page 7 TAPI Service Provider (NBXTSP), and you elect to launch CAS after the installation is complete, CAS no longer fails to start. (ID 25240 and ID 24547)  On an NBX 100, switching a call from the speaker to the handset no longer occasionally results in one-way audio. (ID 32498) ...
  • Page 8 A semi-attended call transfer fails on a 3108 Wireless Telephone. (ID 33359)  On a 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone, if you hold the red button down too long when you hang up a call, the phone powers off. (ID 33443) ...
  • Page 9 3Com NBX Networked Telephony Systems, NBX R6.0.14 Release Notes  User B will reach the auto attendant and be prompted for the destination extension. However, the Auto Attendant will not recognize any digits entered by User B. (ID 45809) Auto Discovery ...
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    NBX Digital Line Cards and Analog Line Cards  If you enable Echo Cancellation (PSTN Gateway Configuration > T1 Spans > Audio Controls), the new setting does not take effect until you reboot the card. (ID 24734)  The T1.231 and TR 54016 Near End performance data reports show exaggerated error counts when the number of errored framing events exceeds 2 in 1 second.
  • Page 11 3Com NBX Networked Telephony Systems, NBX R6.0.14 Release Notes calls an ACD group. The agent who answers the call sees the number the customer is calling from and the portion of the customer’s name that can fit on the display. The remainder of the name is truncated.

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