Date and Time
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Business Hours
The Business Hours window allows you to define business hours for three
separate service modes:
Open
,
Lunch
, and
Other
. Any time period that
does not fall within these specified hours is considered
Closed
. Business
hours link directly to time-of-day service modes and can affect other
settings in the system, such as the Auto Attendant.
If the system mode is set to Automatic, the system constantly compares
the current time of day and day of week with the business hour tables.
The system knows the current day of the week and proceeds across the
tables in a sequential manner, looking for business hours that match the
current time of day. The system examines the three tables sequentially:
first the Other mode, then the Lunch mode, and then the Open mode.
The system moves across the tables until it finds a match. It skips a blank
table.
Date and Time
The Date and Time window allows you to configure the following:
■
System Date and Time
■
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
System Date and
Time
Make sure the system date and time are accurate because it affects these
system features:
■
The 3Com telephone display panel
■
Business hours behavior
■
Time-dependent prompts in the Auto Attendant
■
Time and date stamp on voice mail
To access the date and time settings in the NBX NetSet utility:
1
Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2
Click
System-Wide Settings > Date and Time.
3
See the online Help for the procedure to set the system date and time.
If you enter the system time and select a new time zone simultaneously,
(that is, you do not apply the system time first) the system automatically
adjusts the system time you entered to correspond to the selected time
zone. For example, if the system time is set to 6:00 AM US Pacific, select
the US Pacific time zone and allow the system to adjust the time
Summary of Contents for 3C10402B
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 22: ...22 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 74: ...74 CHAPTER 3 FEATURE SETTINGS ...
Page 130: ...130 CHAPTER 5 TELEPHONE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 156: ...156 CHAPTER 7 CALL DISTRIBUTION GROUPS ...
Page 194: ...194 CHAPTER 8 PSTN GATEWAY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 256: ...256 CHAPTER 10 SIP MODE OPERATIONS ...
Page 328: ...328 CHAPTER 11 DIAL PLAN ...
Page 360: ...360 CHAPTER 13 DOWNLOADS ...
Page 370: ...370 CHAPTER 14 LICENSING AND UPGRADES ...
Page 406: ...406 CHAPTER 16 NETWORK MANAGEMENT ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 17 COUNTRY SETTINGS ...
Page 450: ...450 APPENDIX A INTEGRATING THIRD PARTY MESSAGING ...
Page 456: ...456 APPENDIX B ISDN COMPLETION CAUSE CODES ...
Page 510: ...510 APPENDIX F OUTBOUND CALLER ID AND 911 SERVICE ...
Page 546: ...546 APPENDIX G NBX ENTERPRISE MIB ...
Page 566: ...566 GLOSSARY ...
Page 578: ...578 INDEX ...
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