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Summary of Contents for 3108

Page 1: ...http www 3com com Part Number 900 0346 01 Published July 2006 NBX Feature Codes Guide for SIP Telephones NBX Networked Telephony Solutions System Release 6 0...

Page 2: ...ed LICENSE TXT or LICENSE TXT If you are unable to locate a copy please contact 3Com and a copy will be provided to you UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDS If you are a United States government agency th...

Page 3: ...nventions 5 Documentation 6 Comments on the Documentation 6 1 FEATURE CODES Overview 9 General Instructions 9 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 10 Starting the NBX NetSet Utility 10 Navigating the NBX NetS...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...t results with feature codes 3Com recommends that you read through this entire guide before you use the feature code sequences in Chapter 1 If the information in the release notes readme pdf on the NB...

Page 6: ...ons on each screen Comments on the Documentation Your suggestions are important to us They help us to make the NBX documentation more useful to you Administrator The person who is responsible for main...

Page 7: ...d Help systems to Voice_TechComm_Comments 3com com Include the following information with your comments Document title Document part number found on the front or back page Page number As always please...

Page 8: ...8 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...

Page 9: ...legacy devices when the NBX is running in SIP mode For more information on the NBX system running in SIP mode see your NBX administrator General Instructions To access most of the NBX features on a 31...

Page 10: ...o View and change your telephone s personal settings such as where you want your calls to go when you cannot answer them your call coverage points View your call permissions and certain current featur...

Page 11: ...NBX NetSet window To display a particular topic click its associated tab You can also quickly access any of the frequently used topics from the Favorites menu Simply select an item from the drop down...

Page 12: ...s 465 the destination to forward calls to Send Persists until you turn off the feature by entering 465 Send When you specify an external telephone number as the destination start by entering 9 or 8 or...

Page 13: ...oup must allow pickup from telephones that are not members of the group You will receive an error indication if you enter an invalid extension Call Pickup Group From your telephone pick up calls that...

Page 14: ...your voice mailbox or to wherever you have specified as your call coverage point after one ring on your telephone Press 440 Send Persists until you turn off the feature by repeating the sequence To vi...

Page 15: ...601 699 Press personal speed dial number Send You can assign and print out your speed dial numbers by logging in to the NBX Netset utility and going to Directory Personal Speed Dial Speed Dials System...

Page 16: ...16 CHAPTER 1 FEATURE CODES...

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