272
C
HAPTER
8: M
AINTENANCE
, D
IAGNOSTICS
,
AND
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
Routing problems
If the local IP environment includes a proxy
server, you might need to reconfigure the
browser parameters to ignore the proxy
server. See the browser’s online help.
Invalid IP
configuration on
the NBX 100
The NBX 100 has a default IP
configuration which might need to be
changed to match the local IP
environment. Temporarily change the IP
configuration of the computer so that the
subnet configuration matches the NBX
100. Specify 255.255.255.0 as the subnet
and use IP address 192.168.1.191. After
you change the computer’s IP
configuration, connect to the NBX 100,
change its IP configuration to match the IP
environment of the local network, change
the computer’s IP configuration back to its
original settings, and then connect to
NetSet using the new IP address of the
NBX 100. See “Setting Up IP Connectivity
for NetSet” on page 151 for details.
Cannot open
NetSet using the
administrator
username and
password.
The CAPS LOCK
key on the
keyboard is
activated.
NetSet username and passwords are
case-sensitive. For example, NetSet accepts
administrator but it rejects “Administrator”
and “ADMINISTRATOR”.
Callers on hold do
not hear music.
No music source
connected to the
call processor.
See “Adding External Hardware” on
page 218 and “NBX 100 System Status
Lights” on page 157 for details.
MOH audio
disabled.
Enable MOH audio in the System
Configuration, System-wide Settings.
MOH volume set
too low.
See “Adjusting Music-on-Hold (MOH)
Volume” on page 218 for details.
Auto Discovery
cannot find a
telephone. (You
connect a new
telephone to the
LAN, but its
display panel
never displays an
extension
number.)
Auto Discovery
disabled
Enable Auto Discovery in the System
Configuration, System-wide Settings of
NetSet.
Table 41
Troubleshooting Procedures (continued)
Symptom
Possible Cause
Suggested Action
Summary of Contents for NBX 100
Page 1: ...http www 3com com NBX 100 Installation Guide Release 2 8 Part No 900 0026 01 November 2000 ...
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Page 18: ...18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 128: ...128 CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURING THE DIAL PLAN ...
Page 196: ...196 CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING NBX 100 SYSTEM LEVEL SETTINGS ...
Page 238: ...238 CHAPTER 6 SETTING UP USERS AND FEATURES 6 Click Apply to effect the changes 7 Click OK ...
Page 268: ...268 CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING DIGITAL LINE CARDS T1 E1 AND BRI CARDS ...
Page 286: ...286 APPENDIX A NBX 100 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 290: ...290 APPENDIX B T1 AND ISDN PRI SERVICES CIRCUIT PROVISIONING ...
Page 294: ...294 APPENDIX C GUIDELINES FOR REMOTE AUDIO DEVICE CONNECTIONS ...
Page 306: ...306 INDEX ...