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    							Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console201
    Conference DropMaps the Conference Drop function to this button. 
    Conference Drop drops the last person who joined the 
    conference call.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    Xfer VmailAllows the user to transfer a caller directly to another 
    person’s mailbox.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    ParkMaps the Call Park feature to this button. To park the 
    current call, the user must press the button and dial a 
    valid Call Park extension:
    NBX 100: 601–609. Note: The NBX 100 is shipped with 
    a factory default 3-digit dial plan. If you import any 
    4-digit plan, you must manually specify any 4-digit 
    extension ranges that are not set by the imported plan.
    SuperStack 3 NBX: 6000–6099. Note: The Superstack 
    3 NBX is shipped with a 4-digit dial plan. If you import 
    any 3-digit plan, you must manually specify any 3-digit 
    extension ranges that are not set by the imported plan.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    You can also map a button to a specific Call Park 
    extension by choosing Line / Extension as the Type and 
    entering a Call Park extension in the Number box. Then, 
    when you are on a call and want to park it to the 
    mapped call park extension:
    ■Press the Call Park Access button (by default, the third 
    Access button below the PROGRAM button).
    ■Press the button to which you mapped the call park 
    extension.
    To retrieve a parked call from a Call Park extension:
    ■Pick up your telephone handset.
    ■Press the button to which you mapped the Call Park 
    extension.
    Table 31   Attendant Console Button Mappings (continued)
    Button TypeDescription 
    						
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    Do Not DisturbMaps the Do Not Disturb function to this button.
    Pressing the button the first time turns on the Do Not 
    Disturb functions and prevents incoming calls from 
    ringing on the telephone. The words DO NOT DISTURB 
    appear in the telephone’s display panel.
    Pressing the button again disables the Do Not Disturb 
    function and returns the telephone to normal operation. 
    The words DO NOT DISTURB disappear from the 
    telephone’s display panel.
    When the user enables Do Not Disturb and the telephone 
    is part of a hunt group, calls to the hunt group ring on 
    the telephone, but calls directed specifically to the 
    telephone do not.
    NOTE: Under the following circumstances, users must 
    use Feature Code 446 to disable Do Not Disturb on the 
    telephone:
    Example:
    ■You map Do Not Disturb to a button on an NBX 
    telephone. It does not matter whether you do this for 
    the individual telephone or for the telephone group to 
    which the telephone belongs.
    ■The user presses the mapped button and enables Do 
    Not Disturb. The status light beside the button turns 
    on.
    ■You unmap the button. It does not matter whether 
    you unmap it for the individual telephone or for the 
    telephone group.
    ■The status light beside the button on the user’s 
    telephone goes out when you unmap the button.
    ■The Do Not Disturb function remains in effect on the 
    telephone.
    ■If the user presses the previously mapped button, 
    nothing happens.
    ■To remove Do Not Disturb from the telephone, the 
    user must press the Feature button and then dial 446.
    Table 31   Attendant Console Button Mappings (continued)
    Button TypeDescription 
    						
    							Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console203
    CLIR-AllAssigns Calling Line Identity Restriction to this button. 
    When you press the button, all subsequent ISDN calls 
    made by from this telephone no longer contain calling 
    party information.
    If the button has a light beside it, pressing the button 
    causes the light to turn on.
    To turn off CLIR-All, press the button again. The light 
    turns off.
    Normally, when an ISDN call is made, the identity of the 
    caller is provided to the PSTN and may be seen by the 
    called user if they subscribe to the Caller-ID service. CLIR 
    allows you to withhold this information from the called 
    user.
    NOTE: Enabling CLIR-Next does not cause the lamp to 
    light.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    CLIR-NextAssigns Calling Line Identity Restriction to this button. 
    When you press the button, the next ISDN call made 
    from this telephone does not contain calling party 
    information.
    If the button has a light beside it, pressing the button 
    does not cause the light to turn on.
    After you complete the call and hang up, CLIR-Next 
    becomes inactive.
    Normally, when an ISDN call is made, the identity of the 
    caller is provided to the PSTN and may be seen by the 
    called user if they subscribe to the Caller-ID service. CLIR 
    allows you to withhold this information from the called 
    user.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    Switch to DTMFEnables this button to switch the currently active call 
    from pulse dialing to DTMF.
    NOTE: This applies only to calls made using Analog Line 
    Card ports.
    Table 31   Attendant Console Button Mappings (continued)
    Button TypeDescription 
    						
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    PSD 1–99
    (SuperStack 3 NBX)
    PSD 1–10
    (NBX 100)Assigns a Personal Speed Dial (PSD) number to the 
    button.
    The NBX system includes a list of 100 Personal Speed 
    Dials (PSDs), which can be programmed by either the 
    administrator or the user.
    On the NBX 100, map the first 10 personal speed dials 
    using the Button Mappings window. To map the 
    remaining 90 personal speed dials, use the Other button 
    mapping, described earlier in this table.
    You define the numbers for each extension in NBX 
    NetSet Personal Settings.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    SSD 0–99
    (SuperStack 3 NBX)
    SSD 1–10
    (NBX 100)Maps a System Speed Dial (SSD) number to the button.
    The NBX system includes a list of 100 System Speed Dials 
    (SSDs), which you can program (NBX NetSet > System 
    Configuration > Speed Dials).
    For the NBX 100, you can map the first 10 system speed 
    dials using the Button Mappings window. To map the 
    remaining 90 system speed dials, use the Other button 
    mapping, described earlier in this table.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    hg login/out 0–99 
    (SuperStack 3 NBX)
    hg login/out 0–29 
    (NBX 100)Maps one of the hunt group login numbers to this 
    button. Each login number logs the user in or out of the 
    associated hunt group.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    Pickup Ext.Maps the Pickup Extension function to this button. The 
    Pickup Extension function picks up a call for a particular 
    extension.
    After you press this button, you must enter the extension 
    number of the ringing telephone.
    This function is similar to Directed Call Pickup. See DP 
    540–589 and DP 540–549, later in this table.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    Table 31   Attendant Console Button Mappings (continued)
    Button TypeDescription 
    						
    							Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console205
    6Click Apply for the changes to take effect.
    7Click OK.
    Pickup GroupMaps the Pickup Group function to this button.
    The Pickup Group function picks up a call ringing on any 
    extension in a specified call pickup group. To pick up a 
    call from a ringing telephone in a group, your telephone 
    and the ringing telephone must be part of the same 
    calling group.
    After you press this button, you must enter the feature 
    code for the pickup group.
    ■SuperStack 3 NBX: 482–531
    ■NBX 100: 500–531
    This function is similar to PG 482–531 (SuperStack 3 
    NBX) and PG 500–531 (NBX 100) described later in this 
    table.
    Number — Not used.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    DP 540–589
    (SuperStack 3 NBX)
    DP 540–549
    (NBX 100)Maps one of the Directed Call Pickup extensions to this 
    button. Directed Call Pickup allows you to pick up a call 
    that is ringing on a particular extension. Your telephone 
    and the ringing telephone must be part of the same 
    calling group.
    You enter the extension number in the Number field. 
    When you press this button, you pick up the call 
    immediately.
    You do not need to enter the extension number from the 
    telephone.
    Number — Enter the number of the extension you want 
    to pickup.
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    PG 482–531
    (SuperStack 3 NBX)
    PG 500–531
    (NBX 100)Maps the selected Pickup Group extension to this button. 
    This allows you to pick up a call on any extension in the 
    pickup group specified in the Number column.
    Number — Enter the feature code for the pickup group 
    (482–531 for the SuperStack 3 NBX, 500–531 for the 
    NBX 100).
    Prty (Priority) — Not used.
    Table 31   Attendant Console Button Mappings (continued)
    Button TypeDescription 
    						
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    Changing Attendant
    Console IP SettingsAlthough most configurations use IP On-the-Fly or DHCP to assign IP 
    addresses (and thus cannot manually change the addresses), if you use 
    Standard IP network protocol, you can manually change the IP address of 
    Attendant Consoles and other devices. 
    To set Attendant Console Feature IP settings:
    1Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator ID and password.
    2In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click Device Configuration.
    3In the Device Configuration dialog box, click the Attendant Console tab.
    4In the list of Attendant Consoles, select the one that you want to update, 
    and then click IP Settings (Figure 69
    ).
    Figure 69     Modify IP Settings Dialog Box
    When you change IP Settings, all current calls through this device are 
    terminated. 
    						
    							Configuring and Managing Analog Line Card Ports207
    Configuring and 
    Managing 
    Analog Line Card 
    PortsEach NBX 4-Port Analog Line Card provides access for up to four local 
    telephone lines into your NBX system. The Call Processor treats a line card 
    port as an extension, so each line card port needs its own extension 
    number.
    You use Auto Discovery to detect Line Card ports, and you define the 
    starting address for Auto Discovery of devices in the system dial plan. For 
    a 3-digit dial plan, the default starting address is 750; for a 4-digit dial 
    plan, the default starting address is 7250. Auto Discovery assigns the first 
    unassigned number, starting at 750 (or 7250 for a 4-digit dial plan), to 
    the first Line Card port.
    You typically configure 4-Port Line Cards during installation. See the NBX 
    Installation Guide for more information.
    If you remove a line card from the system, the port information remains in 
    the database. The extension numbers assigned to the four ports do not 
    become available for reuse unless you use the NBX NetSet utility to 
    remove the line card from the configuration database.
    This section covers these topics:
    ■Configuring a Line Card Port
    ■Modifying a Line Card Port
    ■Removing a Line Card Port
    ■Verifying Line Card Port Status
    ■Rebooting a Line Card Port
    ■Advanced Settings
    Configuring a
    Line Card PortWhen you configure a line card port, you can assign it as a member of a 
    line pool. 
    You can configure a line card port automatically (recommended) or 
    manually.
    Verify that you have chosen a 3-digit or 4-digit dial plan before you begin 
    to configure line card ports. See Chapter 2
    . 
    						
    							208CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION
    Configuring a Line Card Port Automatically
    To configure a line card port automatically:
    1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click System Configuration. The 
    System Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 70
    ).
    Figure 70     System Configuration System Settings Tab
    2Click System-wide. The System Settings dialog box appears (Figure 71). 
    						
    							Configuring and Managing Analog Line Card Ports209
    Figure 71     System Settings Dialog Box
    3Enable the Auto Discover Line Cards check box.
    4Click 
    OK.
    Configuring a Line Card Port Manually
    Most organizations use Auto Discovery to automatically configure line 
    card ports. However, you can configure a line card port manually and 
    select all settings.
    To configure a line card port manually:
    1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click 
    Device Configuration. The 
    Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49
    ).
    2Click the Line Card Ports tab. Line Card Ports dialog box appears 
    (Figure 72
    ). 
    						
    							210CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION
    Figure 72     Line Card Ports Tab
    3Click Add. The Add Line Card Ports dialog box appears (Figure 73).
    Figure 73     Add Line Card Port Dialog Box 
    						
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