Changing Device Ip Settings - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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Changing Device IP
Settings
C
ONFIGURATION
An administrator can define the button mappings for telephone groups
and also define exceptions to the group mappings for individual
telephones.
To create groups and button mappings:
1 Select NBX NetSet >
2 Click
Add
, type a
3 Click the
Group
4 Click
Button Mappings
about the dialog box fields.
To define button mappings for an individual telephone:
1 Select NBX NetSet >
2 Click the telephone that you want to apply mappings to.
3 Click
Button Mappings
about the dialog box fields.
If you are using Standard IP network protocol, you can manually change
the IP address of telephones, Line Card ports, Attendant Consoles, and
Analog Terminal Cards. You modify the IP settings of a device if you plan
to move the device to a different subnetwork than the one on which the
Call Processor resides. If the new subnetwork is served by a DHCP server,
the IP address you assign to the device must be outside the address range
that the DHCP server uses.
3C10116D T1 and 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards can be installed in a
remote location and communicate with their NCP over a routed network.
For a detailed description of how to configure remote Digital Line Cards,
see
"Setting Up a Digital Line Card at a Remote Location"
See the Help for NBX NetSet System Configuration > System Settings >
System-Wide for more information on IP network protocols.
To change the IP settings of a telephone:
1 Select NBX NetSet > Device Configuration > Telephones.
If you are updating the IP Settings of a different type of device (such as an
Attendant Console or a Digital Line Card), click the appropriate tab to see
a list of devices.
Device Configuration
Group Name
, and click OK.
that you want to apply mappings to.
. Click the Help button to see more information
Device Configuration
. Click the Help button to see more information
>
Telephone Groups.
>
Telephones.
on
page
220.

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