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3Com V3001R PLATFORM Administrator's Manual (582 pages)
Networked Telephony Systems
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 4.91 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
19
How to Use this Guide
19
Conventions
20
International Terminology
20
Your Comments
21
Introduction
23
Network-Based Telephony
23
Netset Administration Utility
24
Netset User Interface
25
System Settings
27
Auto Discovery
27
Initial System Configuration
29
Disabling the Auto Discovery Feature
30
Enable Features System-Wide
30
How Call Timer Works with Other Telephone Features
31
System Identity
33
Business Information
34
System Mode
34
Business Hours
35
Date and Time
35
System Date and Time
35
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
36
IP Settings
36
Audio Settings
37
Compression Overview
37
Codec Selection
38
Codecs and NBX Devices
40
Silence Suppression Overview
41
Timers
42
Multicast Addresses
43
Feature Settings
45
Account Codes
45
Feature Interaction
46
Account Codes: Operational Modes
48
Call Pickup
51
Group Numbers
51
Call Park
53
Adding a Call Park Extension
53
Changing a Call Park Extension Name
53
Removing a Call Park Extension
53
Page Zones
54
Page Zone Feature Support
54
Ring Patterns
55
Supervisory Monitoring
55
Introduction to Monitoring
56
Domains and Upgrades
57
Domains and Privacy
58
Announcement Tones and Supervisory Modes
60
Supervisory Monitoring Usage Notes
63
Supervisory Monitoring Error Conditions
65
Speed Dials
67
Whisperpage
68
Whisperpage Permissions
70
Using Domains for Whisperpage
70
Feature Interaction with Whisper Page
71
Whisperpage Restrictions
72
System Maintenance
75
System Backup
75
System Restore
78
Import / Export Data
79
Reboot/Shutdown
80
Password Administration
80
Call Report Settings
82
CDR Changes at Release R6.0
82
Windows Environment Specifications
84
Installing Call Reports
85
Configuring Call Reporting
85
Purge CDR
85
Purge Database
86
Purge Database and CDR
86
Purge All Voice Mail
86
Manage Data
86
Migration
87
Restore Database from Another Version
88
Disk Mirroring
89
Adding a Mirror Disk
89
Verifying a Failed Disk Drive
91
Reverting to a Single-Disk System
91
Telephone Configuration
93
Adding, Removing, and Modifying Telephones
93
Adding a New Telephone
93
Modifying a Telephone
95
Checking a Telephone's Status
96
Removing a Telephone
96
Rebooting a Telephone
96
Adding a Remote Telephone
97
Remote NAPT Telephone Configuration
97
Creating and Managing Bridged Extensions
98
Example Bridged Extensions Configurations
100
Defining Bridged Extensions
101
Defining Bridged Extensions on a Primary Telephone
101
Defining Bridged Extensions on a Secondary Telephone
102
Defining Bridged Extensions on 3103 Manager's Telephones
103
Modifying Bridged Extensions
106
Sample Calling Situations Using Bridged Extensions
106
Viewing Bridged Extension Information
107
Camp on Feature and Bridged Extensions
108
Creating and Managing Telephone Groups
108
Creating a New Telephone Group
109
Modifying a Telephone Group
109
Removing a Telephone Group
109
Viewing Telephone Group Membership
110
Recording and Monitoring Telephone Calls
110
Recording Calls between Telephones with Different Recording Settings
111
Remote Telephones
111
Music on Hold (MOH)
112
Non-3Com Telephones
112
Creating and Managing Button Mappings
112
Mapping Access Buttons
113
Mappings for Telephone Users and Groups
114
Creating a Busy Lamp/Speed Dial Button Mapping
114
Creating a Delayed Ringing Pattern
115
Creating Groups and Button Mappings
116
Changing Device IP Settings
117
Configuring the Attendant Console
119
Adding an Attendant Console
119
Modifying an Attendant Console
120
Viewing Attendant Console Status
120
Removing an Attendant Console
121
Configuring Attendant Console Buttons
121
Changing Attendant Console IP Settings
122
Configuring Connectivity to a 3105 Attendant Console through the Serial Port
122
Connecting and Managing Analog Devices
124
Adding an Analog Terminal Card
125
Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
127
Modifying an Analog Terminal Port
127
Removing an Analog Terminal Adapter
127
Viewing the Status of an Analog Terminal Adapter
128
Advanced Settings
129
User Configuration
131
Users
131
Phantom Mailboxes Class of Service (Cos)
131
Phantom Mailboxes
131
Class of Service (Cos)
132
Call Distribution Groups
135
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
135
ACD Groups
136
ACD Shifts
139
Estimated Wait Time Announcements
140
In-Queue Digit Processing and Announcements
140
ACD Group Open/Close and Announcements
141
Announcements for SIP-Mode Systems
141
Wrap-Up Time
141
Streaming ACD Data through a TCP Socket
143
ACD Considerations
143
Hardware Limits for ACD Groups
143
ACD Operations with Call Detail Reports (CDR)
143
Display Data
144
Voice Mail Port Usage
144
Using ACD
144
ACD Groups
145
ACD Announcements
146
ACD Agents
148
ACD Statistics
149
Hunt Groups
152
Linear and Circular Hunt Groups
154
Calling Groups
154
Call Coverage
154
Hunt Group Supervisory Monitoring
155
Pstn Gateway Configuration
157
Configuring and Managing Analog Line Card Ports
157
Configuring a Line Card Port
158
Modifying a Line Card Port
160
Removing a Line Card Port
160
Verifying Line Card Port Status
161
Rebooting a Line Card Port
161
Advanced Settings
161
Configuring and Managing Digital Line Cards
162
Adding a Digital Line Card
163
Configuring the Digital Line Card
166
Digital Line Card Status Lights
170
Modifying a Digital Line Card
173
Support of At&T's 4ESS Switch Protocol
176
Adding or Modifying a Digital Line Card Group
177
Modifying Card Channels
180
Modifying IP Settings
182
Removing a Digital Line Card
183
Setting up a Digital Line Card at a Remote Location
183
Setting up T1/E1 Logging
185
Viewing CSU State Information and Statistics
185
T1.231 Near End
186
T1.231 Far End
187
TR54016 Near End
187
TR54016 Far-End
187
G.826 Near End
187
G.826 Far End
188
Using Loopback Tests
188
Enabling or Disabling Loopback Tests
189
Obtaining a Dial Tone from a PBX System
190
Nbx Messaging
195
Group List
195
NBX Voice Mail
196
Voice Mail Extensions
199
Voice Mail Passwords
199
IMAP for Integrated Voice Mail
199
Configurable Operators
200
Off-Site Notification
202
Status
204
Port Usage
205
User Usage
205
Auto Attendant
206
Overview of Auto Attendant Features
206
Adding an Auto Attendant
208
Managing Auto Attendants
219
Auto Attendant
220
Voice Application Setup Utility
221
Testing the Auto Attendant
222
Voice Profile for Internet Mail
223
Control Parameters
224
Operations Management
224
Statistics
225
Advanced Settings
227
Configuring Domain Name Server Information
230
Sip-Mode Operations
231
Overview of SIP Mode on the NBX Platform
231
SIP Mode Operations
231
Device Support Details
234
Feature Support
235
Platforms Supported
236
Licensing and Resource Limits
237
Dial Plan Considerations
238
SIP Mode and ACD
239
Other Applications Support
239
Call Log Support
239
CDR Support
239
SNMP Support
239
Syslog Support
239
Enabling and Configuring SIP Mode
240
Enable SIP Mode
240
Install and Configure the System for SIP Mode
240
Add Messaging
242
Configure Auto Attendants
244
Configure ACD Delayed Announcements
245
Configure Music on Hold
245
Add an Optional IP Conferencing Module
249
Add Trusted SIP Interfaces
249
Adding Telephone Users and Devices
253
Adding a Generic SIP Telephone
253
Adding a 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone
255
Dial Plan
257
Dial Plan Concepts and Overview
257
Call Process Flow
259
Inbound and Outbound Call Processing
259
System Database
260
System Dial Plan
260
Pretranslation
261
Routing
261
System Features Affected by the Dial Plan Configuration
262
Dial Plan Tables
263
Dial Plan Command Format
264
Internal Dial Plan Table
268
Incoming Dial Plan Table
268
Least Cost Routing Dial Plan Table
269
Adding New Dial Plan Tables
269
Dial Plan Pretranslators
270
Pretranslators for Incoming Calls
271
Pretranslators for Certain Outgoing Calls
272
Managing the Dial Plan Configuration File
273
Accessing the Dial Plan
274
Creating Dial Plan Configuration Files
274
Importing and Exporting Dial Plan Configuration Files
275
Importing a User-Defined Dial Plan
277
Exporting (Saving) a Dial Plan Configuration File
278
Testing a Dial Plan
279
Generating a Dial Plan Report
280
Modifying a Dial Plan Configuration File
281
Managing Extensions
282
Extension Settings Overview
282
Changing Extension Length and Ranges
286
How Auto Discovery Assigns Extensions
287
Modifying Extensions
288
Converting Extensions
288
Outdialing Prefix Settings
282
Managing Extension Lists
290
Adding an Extension List
292
Modifying an Extension List
293
Removing an Extension List
294
Managing Dial Plan Tables
294
Determining Which Devices Use Dial Plan Tables
294
Removing a Dial Plan Table
295
Identifying Devices Using Pretranslators
296
Managing Dial Plan Pretranslators
296
Creating a Pretranslator for VTL Calls
297
Identifying Devices Using Pretranslators for CLI
299
Configuring the Dial Plan for the 4ESS Protocol (T1)
300
Removing a Pretranslator from the Dial Plan
300
Dial Plan Configurations and VPIM
302
Configuring the Dial Plan for VPIM
303
Dial Plan Command Summary
305
Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
305
List of Dial Plan Commands
307
Sample Solutions Using Dial Plan Configuration File Commands
320
Virtual Connections
329
Overview of Virtual Tie Lines
329
VTL Connections Using Unique Extension Ranges
330
VTL Connections Using Site Codes
331
Conference Calls Using VTL Connections
332
How to Configure a Virtual Tie Line
333
License Installation
333
Dial Plan Configuration
334
Updating the Extension List
337
Adding VTL Devices to the Pretranslators (Optional)
338
Verification of the Virtual Tie Line
339
Call Rerouting for Virtual Tie Lines
341
Example Dial Plan Entries
341
Managing Existing Virtual Tie Lines
343
Modifying a Virtual Tie Line Name
343
Viewing and Resetting Virtual Tie Line Statistics
343
Enabling Audio Compression for VTL Calls
344
Enabling Silence Suppression on VTL Calls
345
Using a VTL Password
345
Configuring a VTL Password
346
Configuring VTL Passwords in the Dial Plan
346
Music on Hold
349
Toll Calls Without a VTL Password
349
Troubleshooting VTL Calls
349
TAPI Route Points
351
Redirect Behaviors
351
TAPI Route Point Capacities
353
Creating a TAPI Route Point
353
Modifying a TAPI Route Point
353
Viewing TAPI Route Point Statistics
353
Specifying TAPI Line Redirect Timeout
354
TAPI Supervisory Monitoring
354
Supervisory Monitoring Modes
355
TAPI Settings
356
Downloads
357
Software
357
Labelmaker
358
Documentation and Reference Guides
358
Licensing and Upgrades
361
Licenses
361
Add a License
362
Remove a License
362
Usage Report
363
Backing up Licenses
363
Restoring Backed-Up Licenses
363
Obtaining Details of License History
363
Software Upgrade
364
System Software Licensing
365
Restricted Operation
366
Considerations
367
Customer Service
367
Third-Party Drivers
368
Software Upgrades
368
Third-Party Telephone Groups
368
Reports
371
Directory
371
Device List
371
System Data
372
Disk Status
372
Power Supply Status
372
Network Management
373
Snmp
373
Terminology and Acronyms
374
SNMP Managers and Agents
374
SNMP Security
375
Community Strings
375
User-Based Security Model (USM)
376
View-Based Access Control Model (Snmpv1, Snmpv2C and Snmpv3)
376
Traps, Notifications, and Informs
377
Special Considerations
378
Mibs and MIB Objects
378
Mibs Used on the System
379
Other IEEE/RFC Mibs
380
Standard Snmpv3 Mibs
380
3Com MIB Objects
381
Diagnostics for 3Com MIB Objects
383
Agent Conformance Reference
385
Persistent Storage
385
Applicable Endpoints
387
Network Management Applications
387
Syslog
389
3Com Implementation
390
Terminology
390
Transport Mechanism
390
Syslog Message Components
391
PRI (Priority) Message Component
391
Header Component
398
MSG Component
401
Syslog Security Considerations
402
Message Forgery
402
Periodic Timestamp on Console (PTOC)
403
Event Logging
403
Maintenance Alerts
404
Country Settings
407
Regional Software
407
Install Regional Software
408
Remove Regional Software
409
Regional Details
409
Regional Settings
410
Troubleshooting
413
Using the Telephone Local User Interface Utility
413
The 3Com Telephone Local Configuration Application
429
Installing the 3Com TLC Application
430
Using the TLC Application
430
Using H3Pingip
430
System-Level Troubleshooting
431
Digital Line Card Troubleshooting
433
Alarm Conditions (Overview)
434
Alarm Descriptions
435
Alarms on NBX Digital Line Cards
436
Configuration and Status Reports
437
Connecting a Computer to a Serial Port
444
Servicing the Network Call Processor Battery
445
Getting Service and Support
446
Integrating Third -Party Messaging
447
Installing Software on the Third-Party Messaging Server
447
Configuring the System
448
Configuring NBXTSP on the Server
449
Server
457
B Isdn C Ompletioncausecodes
457
Onfiguring Ption on Aindows 2000 Dhcp Erver
457
Overview
457
Creating Option
458
Editing Option 184 Values
458
Activating Option
459
Xtions H.323 Gateway
461
Overview of Connextions
461
Installation Requirements
462
WAN Router
462
Windows-Based System
463
Connextions Software
465
Preparing for Installation
465
Assembling System Information
466
Verifying the G.723 Converter
466
Configuring Licenses
466
Installing Connextions
468
Finishing the Installation
470
Overview of H.323
471
Negotiated Connections
471
Negotiated Voice Compression
472
Standard Extensions
473
Remote Internet Device Connections
473
The H.323 Connection
474
Connection Considerations
474
Overall Connectivity
475
Quality of Service
476
Quality of Service Control
478
Special Issues
480
Firewall Security
480
Gateway Load
482
Remote Access
483
PBX Connections
484
Class of Service
486
IP Type of Service and Differentiated Services
486
Alternate Gatekeepers
487
Checking Connections
487
Gateway Checks
487
Network Checks
488
Placing Calls
492
IP Address Entry
492
Speed Dials
493
One Button Access
494
Entering Digits During Calls
495
Receiving Calls
495
Attendant Console
496
Auto Attendant
496
Other Extensions
497
Handling Conference Calls
497
Related H.323 Documentation
497
E Caller ID
499
Forwarded Calls and Caller ID
499
Long Caller ID Character Strings
499
Specific Caller ID Situations
500
Analog Telephones
500
Bridged Extension Telephones
501
External Calls
501
Internal Calls
503
Nortel Phones
503
Parked Calls
503
Second Incoming Call
503
TAPI Calls
503
TAPI Redirected Calls
503
VTL Calls
503
Com Cordless Calls
504
Attendant Configuration
506
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3Com V3001R PLATFORM Installation Manual (252 pages)
NBX Installation Guide
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 4.16 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
About this Guide
17
How to Use this Guide
17
Conventions
18
International Terminology
18
Your Comments on the Technical Documentation
19
Introduction
21
NBX IP Telephony Platforms
21
V3001 Analog
22
V3001 Bri
24
V3001R
27
V3000 Analog
29
V3000 Bri
31
V5000
33
NBX Expansion Chassis
36
NBX Cards and Devices
37
Analog Line Card
37
T1 Digital Line Card
38
E1 Digital Line Card
41
BRI-ST Digital Line Card
45
10BASE-T Uplink Card
47
Analog Terminal Card
47
Legacy Link Analog Card
48
Legacy Link Norstar Card
50
Legacy Link Meridian Card
51
Analog Terminal Adapter
52
3Com Telephones
54
Third-Party Devices and Applications
56
Optional Software
57
International Feature Support
58
Power Fail Transfer
58
Analog Terminal Connectors
58
Language Support
58
NBX Licensing
59
Individual Device Limits
59
Features and System Performance
59
Licensed Device Limits
60
How the System Limits Interact
61
Maximum Device Counts and Memory Requirements
61
Device Licenses Details
75
Group Device Licenses
76
Dynamic License Assignment
77
Installing System Hardware Components
81
Installation Requirements
82
Electrical Requirements
82
Environmental Requirements
82
Physical Requirements
83
Local Telephone Service
83
International Feature Support
83
Power Fail Transfer
83
Analog Terminal Connectors
84
Language Support
84
Installation Questions
84
Who Should Install the NBX System
84
Does the Telephone Company Need to be Involved
84
What External Devices Can Connect to an NBX System
85
What Effect Does an NBX System Have on a LAN
85
Before You Begin Installation
86
Required and Recommended Tools and Equipment
87
Important Safety Information
87
Lithium Battery Safety
89
Consignes Importantes de Sécurité
89
Batterie Au Lithium
91
Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen
91
Lithiumbatterie
93
Unpacking and Examining the Components
93
Installing the NBX System Hardware
93
Recording MAC Addresses
93
Mounting an NBX System in an Equipment Rack
94
Installing a Disk Mirroring Kit
94
Powering Your NBX System
98
Configuring NBX System Networking
100
Establishing IP Connectivity
100
Establishing LAN Connections
104
Set NBX System-Wide Preferences
104
Change the NBX Administrator Password
104
Connecting Cards and Devices
105
Connecting Analog Line Cards
105
Connecting Digital Line Cards
106
Connecting Analog Terminal Cards
106
Connecting an Analog Terminal Adapter
107
Selecting Regional Software and Components
109
Installing Regional Software and Components
110
Using Auto Discover for Initial System Configuration
111
Initial System Configuration
112
Disabling the Auto Discover Feature
114
NBX System Operating Modes
114
Reassigning Extensions and Setting Line Card Port Options
115
Connecting Telephone Lines
117
Adding External Hardware
117
Connecting a Music-On-Hold (MOH) Input Device
117
Connecting a Paging Amplifier
117
Configuring Routing Devices
118
Telephones and Attendant Consoles
121
Adding Telephones
121
Auto Discover Telephones
121
Manually Configure Telephones
124
Connecting Power to the Telephone
124
Connecting the Telephone to the LAN
126
3Com Cordless Telephones
130
3Com Entry Telephones
131
Verifying Telephone Installation
132
Adding a 3Com Attendant Console
133
Connecting Power to the Attendant Console
133
Using a Powered Ethernet Cable to Power an Attendant Console
133
Connecting the Attendant Console to the Network
135
Using Auto Discover for an Attendant Console
135
Associating an Attendant Console with a Specific Telephone
136
Verifying Extension Assignments on an Attendant Console
137
Attendant Console Labels
137
Adding a Remote Telephone
138
Analog Lines
139
Auto Discover Analog Line Cards
139
Inserting an Analog Line Card
140
Verifying an Analog Line Card
140
Using the NBX Netset Utility
140
Using Status Lights
141
Analog Devices
143
Adding an Analog Terminal Card
144
Inserting an Analog Terminal Card
144
Verifying Analog Terminal Card Ports
145
Using the NBX Netset Utility
145
Adding an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
145
Connecting the Analog Terminal Adapter
146
Verifying an Analog Terminal Adapter or the ATA Port
147
Bri-St Digital Line Card
149
Adding a BRI-ST Digital Line Card
150
Preparing the NBX System for BRI Cards
150
Ordering DID, CLIP, and MSN Services for BRI
150
Enabling the Auto Discover Feature
151
Inserting the BRI-ST Digital Line Card
151
Verifying a BRI-ST Digital Line Card
152
Using the NBX Netset Utility
152
E1 Isdn Pri Digital Line Card
153
Adding an E1 Digital Line Card
154
Preparing the NBX System for E1 Cards
154
Ordering DID, CLIP, and MSN Services for E1
154
Enabling the Auto Discover Feature for Digital Line Cards
155
Inserting the E1 Digital Line Card
155
Verifying an E1 Digital Line Card
156
Using the NBX Netset Utility
156
Using the Status Lights
156
T1 Digital Line Card
157
Adding a T1 Digital Line Card
158
Preparing the NBX System for a T1 Card
158
Ordering DID (Direct Inward Dialing) Services for T1
158
Enabling Auto Discover for Digital Line Cards
159
Inserting the T1 Digital Line Card
159
Verifying the T1 Digital Line Card
160
Using the NBX Netset Utility
160
Using the Status Lights
160
Om Legacy Link Cards
163
3Com Legacy Link Analog Card
163
3Com Legacy Link Meridian Card
164
3Com Legacy Link Norstar Card
165
Adding a Legacy Link Card to an NBX System
166
Prerequisites for Installing a Legacy Link Card
167
Adding the Legacy Link License Key
168
Enabling Auto Discover for Legacy Link Cards
168
Installing the Legacy Link Card
168
Removing a Card
169
Configuring a Legacy Link Card
170
Upgrading Legacy Link Card Software
170
General Prerequisites
171
Upgrading Software Versions Earlier than
171
Upgrading Software Versions 3.0.0.0 and Later
173
Troubleshooting Legacy Link Card Installation
174
Rj21X Wiring for North America
174
Configuring Ip Telephony
179
IP Telephony Overview
180
Implementing IP
180
Standard IP Configuration
181
IP On-The-Fly Configuration
182
Providing the NCP IP Address to Devices
182
Configuring IP Telephony
183
Selecting the Operating Mode
183
Configuring IP On-The-Fly
184
Configuring the DHCP Server
184
Manually Configuring Telephone IP Settings
185
Automatically Configuring Telephone IP Settings
186
Configuring Analog Line Card Port IP Settings
187
Configuring T1, E1, and BRI Channel IP Settings
187
Low-Bandwidth Telephony
189
Broadband Telephony
190
Troubleshooting
193
System-Level Troubleshooting
193
Connecting a Computer to a Console Port
196
Servicing the Network Call Processor Battery
197
Getting Service and Support
197
Specifications
199
Government Approvals
200
Safety
200
EMC Emissions
200
EMC Immunity
200
European Community CE Notice
200
Other Approvals
201
V3000 Analog Call Processor
202
V3000 BRI Call Processor
203
V3001 Analog Call Processor
204
V3001 BRI Call Processor
205
V3001R Call Processor
206
V5000 Call Processor
207
V3000 Gateway Chassis
208
V5000 Gateway Chassis
208
NBX 100 6-Slot Chassis
209
NBX Analog Line Cards
209
NBX Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
211
NBX Analog Terminal Cards
211
NBX BRI-ST Digital Line Cards
212
NBX E1 and T1 Digital Line Cards
213
NBX Hub Card
213
Legacy Link Analog Card
214
NBX Uplink Card
214
Legacy Link Meridian Card
215
Legacy Link Norstar Card
215
3102 Business Telephone
216
1102 Business Telephone
217
2102 And 2102-IR Business Telephones
217
3101 And 3101SP Basic Telephones
218
2101 Basic Telephone
219
3105 Attendant Console
219
3106C Cordless Telephone
220
3107C Cordless Telephone
221
3100 Entry Telephone
222
3103 Managers Telephone
222
3108 Wireless Telephone
222
B Circuit Provisioning
225
Caller ID Choices for Analog Lines
225
T1 Prerequisites
226
T1 Recommendations
226
ISDN PRI Prerequisites
227
ISDN PRI Recommendations
227
ISDN BRI Prerequisites
228
ISDN BRI Recommendations
229
Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU)
231
Uidelines for
231
Communication Latency Requirements
232
Large Packet Latency
232
Small Packet Latency
232
Bandwidth Requirements
233
Layer 2 Mulaw (G.711) Audio (Normal Setting)
233
Layer 3 Mulaw (G.711) Audio
233
Layer 2 ADPCM Audio (Reduced Bandwidth Setting)
233
Layer 3 ADPCM Audio (Reduced Bandwidth Setting)
233
Notes on Bandwidth Requirements
233
Installing Fax Machines with Atas
234
Upport for
235
Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
235
Solve Problems Online
235
Access Software Downloads
236
Contact Us
236
Telephone Technical Support and Repair
237
Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
236
3Com V3001R PLATFORM Reference Manual (2 pages)
3Com IP Telephony Solutions Specification Sheet
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