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NBX Licensing Summary Notes
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NBX cards, Analog Terminal Adapters, and legacy devices (1102,
2102, 2102-IR Business Telephones, 2101 Basic Telephones, and 1105
Attendant Consoles) do not require a license. The number of these
devices is governed solely by the system device license.
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NBX systems include support for four NBX Messaging ports and a limit
of 400 hours of message storage. (A messaging port is used for each
Automated Attendant session and each voice mail session.) If you
want more than 4 ports, you must purchase and install additional NBX
Messaging licenses. To go above 12 NBX Messaging ports on V3001
Analog, V3001 BRI, V3000 Analog or V3000 BRI systems, you must
install the optional memory upgrade kit if you have not already done
so to upgrade the device limit. If you purchase additional NBX
Messaging capacity, message storage hours are limited only by
available disk space, however, the NBX administrator can establish
limits on the number of messages, message length, and retention
period.
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The V3001 BRI and the V3001 BRI each have 4 physical ports (8
channels). Two ports (4 channels) are enabled by default. An optional
license is required to activate the other two ports.
Group Device
Licenses
NBX Group Licensing provides a flexible system of licensing NBX
telephones and attendant consoles. For licensing purposes, NBX devices
are grouped according to the features the device can support. Lower cost
devices that have fewer features are part of lower numbered License
Groups while the more capable full-featured devices are part of the
higher numbered License Groups.
Group 0 Devices
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3100 Entry Telephone
Group 1 Devices:
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3101 Basic Telephone
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3101SP Basic Telephone
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3106C Cordless Telephone
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3107C Cordless Telephone
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3108 Wireless Telephone
Summary of Contents for 3C10122 - NBX Business Telephone
Page 20: ...20 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 80: ...80 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 120: ...120 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS...
Page 142: ...142 CHAPTER 4 ANALOG LINES...
Page 162: ...162 CHAPTER 8 T1 DIGITAL LINE CARD...
Page 192: ...192 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY...
Page 198: ...198 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 224: ...224 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS...
Page 230: ...230 APPENDIX B CIRCUIT PROVISIONING...
Page 240: ...240 APPENDIX D OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS...