Connecting And Managing Analog Devices; Adding An Analog Terminal Card - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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Connecting and
Managing Analog
Devices
Adding an Analog
Terminal Card
C
ONFIGURATION
To set these parameters:
1 Select NBX NetSet > Device Configuration > Line Card Ports.
2 Select one of the items from the list and click Advanced Settings. The
Advanced Settings dialog box appears. Click the Help button to see more
information about the dialog box fields.
If you change any of the values in the Advanced Settings dialog box, the
settings that you change persist if you later upgrade the NBX system
software or change the regional software.
Default Values
To reset all parameters to the default values, click the Reset button.
An Analog Terminal Card (ATC) or an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
allows ordinary analog (2500-series compliant) telephones, including
cordless telephones and Group-3 facsimile (fax) devices, to operate with
NBX systems.
These limitations apply because of the differences between an analog
device and an NBX Telephone:
A user dials 500, then ** on a telephone connected to an ATA to gain
access to voice mail.
An analog telephone can make or receive only one call. A second
incoming call goes to voice mail.
This section discusses these topics:

Adding an Analog Terminal Card

Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
Modifying an Analog Terminal Port
Removing an Analog Terminal Adapter
Viewing The Status of an Analog Terminal Adapter
To add an Analog Terminal Card to the NBX system using Auto Discovery:
1 Select NBX NetSet > System Configuration > System-wide.
2 Click the Auto Discover Telephones check box to select it.

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