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Analog Terminal
Connectors
The NBX Analog Terminal Adapter, the ATA port on the NBX V3000s and
V3001s, and each port on the NBX Analog Terminal Card may require a
telephone connector for use outside North America. Contact your 3Com
NBX Voice-Authorized Partner for information on country-specific
requirements.
Language Support
The NBX Resource Pack includes these localized components:
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Telephone tones and cadences that match those used by telephone
companies in different countries
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Localized online user documentation
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Localized voice prompts
Localized versions of the user portal of the NBX NetSet utility are
dependent on the language settings of your browser.
If the required language is not provided in the voice prompts, which you
can load and activate using the NBX NetSet utility, you can record new
Automated Attendant main menu and system-wide Time-dependent
greetings. For information on how to modify an Automated Attendant,
see the “Automated Attendant” section in Chapter 6, “NBX Messaging,”
in the
NBX Administrator’s
Guide
.
Installation
Questions
If you have not already planned the installation, the following topics
discuss issues that you may encounter when you install the telephone
system.
Who Should Install
the NBX System?
A technician who understands Ethernet cabling requirements, telephony
IP, subnetworks, and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). After
the initial installation, the local administrator should be able to install
additional telephones and manage the system.
Does the Telephone
Company Need to Be
Involved?
You must rely on the local telephone company to provide one or more
loop-start lines and the telephone number or numbers. A fax machine
can connect to the NBX system through an Analog Terminal Adapter.
CAUTION:
To avoid damage to any 3Com telephone, do not connect it
directly to a standard telephone line. Although the RJ-11 connector for a
traditional telephone fits into the 3Com telephone’s RJ-45 jack, the
electrical interfaces are not compatible and the telephone will not work.
Summary of Contents for V3000 ANALOG
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 ...