One Button Access - 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual

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One Button Access

5 Click the Speed Dials tab.
6 To complete the fields:
a Note a speed dial number. (One-button dialing requires system speed
dial numbers 700 through 709.
b In the New Number field, type an H.323 extension, or an 8 (for
extension list), followed by an IP address, or a system name. Examples
are:
8192
168
1
*
*
8192.168.1.15
8273@h323.nbx.com# (extension plus host name)
8h323.nbx.com# (host name, defaults to AA)
Use those characters shown here, that is, no spaces, hyphens or & signs.
c In the Comment field, enter a description with up to 30 characters,
such as Tie-line to NYC, and then click Apply.
7 Verify the speed dial entry by pressing the Feature button followed by the
new speed dial number.
You can configure an Access button on a NBX system to dial a complete
H.323 (or switched) dial sequence.
This procedure assumes that all buttons available for one-button access
are configured in the first ten system (or personal) speed dial locations.
To set up one-button dials:
1 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration.
2 Click the Telephones tab or the Group Telephones tab. Select a telephone
extension or a telephone group.
3 Click Button Mappings.
4 Associate one of the first ten speed dial numbers with a telephone Access
button:
a Locate the Type field associated with an available button.
b Select the speed dial selection (SSD 0 through 9) that is associated
with a previously programmed speed dial code (700 through 709).
c Click Apply and then click OK (to return).
15
273# (IP address plus extension)
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*
273# (IP address plus extension)
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Placing Calls
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