3com SuperStack 3 NBX Manual De Usuario
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Connecting and Managing Analog Devices
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Connecting and
Managing Analog
Devices
Managing Analog
Devices
An Analog Terminal Card (ATC) or an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA)
allows ordinary analog (2500-series compliant) telephones, including
cordless telephones and Group-3 facsimile (fax) devices, to operate with
NBX systems.
allows ordinary analog (2500-series compliant) telephones, including
cordless telephones and Group-3 facsimile (fax) devices, to operate with
NBX systems.
Certain limitations apply because of the differences between an analog
device and the custom NBX Telephone:
device and the custom NBX Telephone:
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A user dials 500, then ** on a telephone connected to an ATA to gain
access to voice mail.
access to voice mail.
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A telephone can make or answer only one call. The second incoming
call goes to voice mail.
call goes to voice mail.
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ATC ports and ATAs support call transfer.
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Adding an Analog
Terminal Card
To add an Analog Terminal Card to the NBX system using Auto Discovery:
1 Select NBX NetSet > System Configuration > System-wide.
2 Click the Auto Discover Telephones check box to select it.
3 Click OK.
4 Insert the Analog Terminal Card into the chassis.
5 Wait 1 minute for the system to discover the card.
6 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration.
7 In the Device Configuration dialog box, click the ATA tab.
8 The four ports of the Analog Terminal Card appear in the list of ATAs,
along with the ports of any previously discovered Analog Terminal Cards,
and any previously discovered Single-Port Analog Terminal Adapters
(ATAs).
and any previously discovered Single-Port Analog Terminal Adapters
(ATAs).