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ONFIGURATION
Modifying a
TAPI Route Point
To modify a TAPI Route Point:
Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and 
password.
In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click User Configuration TAPI 
Route Points tab.
From the list of TAPI Route Points, select the one you want to modify.
Click Modify to open the Modify TAPI Route Point dialog box.
Modify the information in the fields
 describes the fields.
Re-enter TAPI 
Password
Enter the password a second time. The two passwords must 
be identical or the NBX system does not create the TAPI 
Route Point.
Extension
To have the NBX system assign an extension to the TAPI 
Route Point, click Assign Automatically.
To specify an extension for the TAPI Route Point, click Use 
this: and enter the extension in the text box. The extension 
must be an unused extension within the telephone extension 
range specified in the NBX system dial plan.
Class of Service
Select Default Route Point Group or a Class of Service that 
you have previously created. You can create a Class of 
Service by using the Add button on the User Configuration > 
CoS
 tab.
Call Coverage
Select the call coverage point that you want for the TAPI 
Route Point. If you select Auto Attendant, you must select 
Default Menu (the default) or Voicemail from the pull-down 
list.
NOTE: If you select Disconnect for Call Coverage, and the 
incoming call comes from an analog line card port, the caller 
will hear ringing until the caller disconnects.
Timeout
Specify a time, in seconds. The Timeout is the amount of 
time a call can remain queued in the route point before it 
goes to the route point call coverage. For example, a call that 
does not have enough caller ID information to allow the 
external application to redirect it will eventually time out. A 
call can also time out if the Timeout value is set so low that 
the external application does not have enough time to 
process all the calls in the route point queue. 
Values: 0 through 999 (must be numeric)
Table 52   Add TAPI Route Point Dialog Box — Fields and Their Purposes
Field
Purpose