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Table 5 Supported Features on the SuperStack 3 NBX and NBX 100 Call Processors (continued)
ATA (NBX Analog Terminal
Adapter)
NBX Analog Line Card
T1 Card (DS1)
T1 Card (ISDN PRI)
E1 Card (ISDN PRI)
ISDN BRI-ST card
System Architecture
Attributes
Virtual Tie Lines
ConneXtions (H323) ports
Application and Call Processing Attributes
Auto Attendants
Voice Mail Ports (simultaneous)
Voice Mailboxes
Phantom Mailboxes
Call Park Zones
Call Pickup
Conference Calls (simultaneous)
Directed Pickup
Group Pickup
Hunt Groups or Calling Groups
Music On Hold
Paging
System Speed Dials
Personal Speed Dials
Call Detail Reporting
Call Record and Monitor
TAPI Route Points
Per-Unit Device Count
Toward Total System
Count
1
4 per card
24 per card
23 per card
30 per card
8 per card
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Maximum Number
Per SuperStack 3
System
1500
180 cards (720 ports)
30 cards (720 channels)
31 cards (713 channels)
24 cards (720 channels)
90 cards (720 channels)
48
100
99
72
1500
1000
100
100
12
50
50
100
1
3
100
99
1
1
100
Maximum. Number
Per NBX 100 System
200
25 cards (100 ports)
3 cards (72 channels)
3 cards (69 channels)
3 cards (90 channels)
12 cards (96 channels)
8
16
99
12
200
150
9 with the default
3-digit dial plan; up to
100 if you modify the
dial plan.
32
4
10
32
48
1
3
100
99
1
1
48
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