NBX 100 Call
Processor
Figure 4 NBX 100 Call Processor (3C10110C)
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3C10110C 3Com NBX Call Processor
Figure 5 NBX 100 Call Processor (3C10110D)
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3C10110D 3Com NBX Call Processor
The top active slot in the primary NBX 100 chassis holds the NBX 100 Call
Processor. The NBX 100 Call Processor:
Manages call traffic, voice mail, and the Automated Attendant
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Supports the Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI) 2.X
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for Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) applications
Includes an Internet Messaging Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) message
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server for integration of voice mail and e-mail and a web server to
support web-based system administration
Supports all NBX line cards
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Supports up to 200 devices. See
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There are two versions of the NBX 100 Call Processor, shown in
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The difference between the 3C1011C and the 3C1011D is that the
3C10110C Network Call Processor includes a BNC connector for uplink
connections.
The NBX 100 Call Processor has these status lights and connectors:
Status Lights — The three status lights (S1, S2, and S3) indicate:
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S1 and S2 — Indicate operating system status.
If S1 and S2 are both flashing (approximately 2 flashes per second),
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the hardware is initializing.
If S1 is on and S2 is off, the operating system has started
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successfully.
for the rules about supported devices.
10BT UPLINK
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NBX 100 Core Components
"System Configuration Guidelines"
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