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3Com Telephones
Analog Port — A connection for an analog telephone or fax
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machine.
Hub Port — Provides a connection for a network device such as a
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3Com telephone.
Network Port — Provides a connection to the network.
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The Analog Terminal Adapter might require a telephone connector
adapter for use outside of North America. Contact your 3Com NBX
Voice-Authorized Partner for country-specific requirements.
3Com Telephones provide the familiar features of a business telephone
and extra features such as one-touch access to voice mail. 3Com
Telephones operate at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and contain a 10/100
Mbps switch with two ports. One port connects the telephone to the LAN
and the other port can be used to connect a computer to the LAN. 3Com
Telephones that have the IR designation in their part numbers, such as
the 3C10228IRB and 3C10228IRPE, have an infrared port that allows the
user to exchange data between a Personal Digital Assistant device and
the telephone.
These 3Com devices require a license:
3102 Business Telephone
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3101 or 3101SP Basic Telephones
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3105 Attendant Console
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You must enter a license key into the NBX NetSet utility License page
before the NBX Auto Discover process can discover any of these devices.
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