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C
HAPTER
3: D
EVICE
C
ONFIGURATION
Rebooting a
Telephone
To reboot a telephone:
1
In the
Device Configuration
main dialog box, click the
Telephones
tab.
2
Choose a telephone from the list, and then click the
Status
button to
open the
Telephones Status
dialog box.
3
Click
Reset Device
and then click
OK
.
You can also reboot the telephone by unplugging the power connector
from the telephone and then plugging it in again.
Creating and
Managing Bridged
Extensions
Bridged extensions allow you to have the extension of a primary
telephone appear on one or more secondary telephones. Most activities
associated with the extension can be performed on both the primary
telephone and any of the secondary telephones. However, you cannot
use a bridged extension on a secondary telephone to place a call.
CAUTION:
Do not configure more than 400 bridged extensions on a
SuperStack 3 NBX system, or more than 50 bridged extensions on an NBX
100 system.
CAUTION:
You can not map the bottom button (in the row of 12
buttons on the right) on an NBX Business Telephone as a bridged
extension. This button is reserved for the first appearance of the
extension for the telephone
You can configure a different number of bridged extension buttons on
primary and secondary telephones. The minimum number of bridged
extension buttons is 1, and the maximum is 11. The maximum number
derives from the fact that an NBX Business Telephone, which has 12
buttons, can be a secondary telephone, and each secondary telephone
must have at least one button reserved for its own extension. If a
secondary telephone has an 1105 Attendant Console associated with it,
there can be bridged extension buttons on the Attendant Console for
more than one primary telephone, but no more that 11 buttons per
primary telephone.
Summary of Contents for SuperStack 3 NBX
Page 14: ......
Page 18: ...18 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 138: ...138 CHAPTER 2 DIAL PLAN...
Page 322: ...322 CHAPTER 3 DEVICE CONFIGURATION...
Page 328: ...328 CHAPTER 4 USER CONFIGURATION...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 458: ...458 APPENDIX B ISDN COMPLETION CAUSE CODES...
Page 480: ...480 GLOSSARY...
Page 492: ...492 INDEX...