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C
HAPTER
 3: D
EVICE
 C
ONFIGURATION
Viewing The Status
of an Analog
Terminal Adapter
You can view the status of either an Analog Terminal Adapter or one of 
the ports on an Analog Terminal Card at any time.
To view the status of an Analog Terminal Adapter or a port on an Analog 
Terminal Card:
Select NBX NetSet > Device Configuration > ATA tab.
Use the MAC addresses to determine whether an item in the list is an ATA 
or one of the ports on an ATC. Ports on a 3C10114 Analog Terminal Card 
have sequential MAC addresses. Ports on a 3C10114C Analog Terminal 
Card all have the same MAC address followed by a Virtual Device Number 
(VDN), enclosed in square brackets. An Analog Terminal Adapter has a 
unique MAC address with no port number.
Select an ATA or port from the list.
Click Status. The Device Status dialog box appears.
View the device status and make any necessary changes. 
 
describes each Device Status field.
Table 40 Device Status Fields
Field
Purpose
MAC Address
The hardware address of this Analog Terminal Adapter or 
of the port on an Analog Terminal Card.
NOTE: The ports on a 3C10114 Analog Terminal Card 
have sequential MAC addresses. The ports on a 
3C10114C Analog Terminal Card have the same MAC 
address, and a Virtual Device Number, in square brackets 
after it to provide a unique number to each port.
Name
A name to help identify this ATA or ATC port.
Extension
The extension number assigned to the device connected 
to this ATA or ATC port.
Status
The state of the ATA or ATC port when it was last 
involved in a call. Devices send status messages to the 
Call Processor every 30 seconds.
Software Version
The software version downloaded to this ATA or ATC 
and used by the Digital Signal Processors (DSPs).
Dialog Refresh
How often to renew Status information. You can select 
either Manual, for manual refresh, or an interval of from 
5–60 seconds, at 5–second intervals.
Device Refresh
Forces the ATA or ATC port to send a status message to 
the Call Processor immediately.