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    http://www.3com.com/ Part Number 900-0346-01 Published July 2006 NBX ® Featur e Codes Guide for SIP T elephones NBX Networked T elephony Solutions System Release 6.0[...]

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    3Com Corpora tion 350 Campus Drive Marlbo ro ugh, MA 01752-3064 Copyright © 1998–2006, 3Com Corp oration. All rights reserved . No part of this documentation may be repr oduced in a ny form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation , or adaptation) without written permission fr om 3Com Corporation. [...]

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    3 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE How to Use This G uide 5 Conventions 5 Documentation 6 Comments on the Document ation 6 1 F EATURE C ODES Overview 9 General Instructions 9 Using the NBX NetSet Utility 10 Starting the NBX NetSet Utility 10 Navigating the NBX NetSet Utility 11 How to Ente r a Feature Code 11[...]

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    A BOUT T HIS G UIDE This guide is intended for anyone using a 3Com 3108 W i reless telephone or third-party IP telephone on an NBX system. It describes NBX ® features that are accessible on IP telephones connect ed to the NBX system running in Session Initia tion Mode (SIP) mode. In addition to 3Com legacy and third-party analog devices, only thir[...]

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    6 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Ta b l e 2 list s conventions that are used throughout this guide. Documentation The documentation set fo r 3Com NBX Networked T elephony Solution s is designed to help NBX te lephone users, in stalle rs, and administrators maximize the full potential of the system. The NBX Resource Pac k DVD co ntains many guides to the NBX p[...]

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    Documentation 7 Please send your e-mail comments about this guide or any of the 3Com NBX documentation and Help systems to: Voice_TechComm_Comments@3com .com Include the fo llowing information with yo ur comments: ■ Document ti tle ■ Document part number (found on th e front or back page) ■ Page number As always, please addre ss all questi on[...]

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    8 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE[...]

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    1 F EATUR E C ODES This guide describes the NBX f eatures that ar e accessible on 3Com 3108 W ireless T elephones and third-party IP tele phones that are connec ted to the NBX system running in SI P mode. This guide focuses primarily on the NBX feature code sequences and covers thes e topics: ■ Overview ■ General Instructions ■ Using the NBX [...]

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    10 C HAPTER 1: F EATURE C ODES For instructions on other suppor ted features that you r IP telephone may support such as, dialing and answering calls, using speed dials, or accessing a dire ctory , refer to the documentation supplied with your phone. The steps for setting up and accessing your voice mailbox depend on the type of voice messaging tha[...]

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    How to Enter a Feature Code 11 3 T ype your NBX NetSet utility user id entification (always your 3-digit or 4-digit telephone extens ion) and your NBX NetS et utility passwor d, and then click OK . Navigating the NBX NetSet Utility Once you log in to the NBX NetSet utility , you can ea sily locate the informat ion you need to use your NBX telephone[...]

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    12 C HAPTER 1: F EATURE C ODES Ta b l e 3 NBX Feature Codes Features Usin g Codes Notes Account Codes Allow the system to track the next call that you make. Press * + 888 + * + account code + * + telephone numb er + Send Log in to the NBX NetSet utility and go to Directory > Account Codes for a list of public account codes or see your adminis tr[...]

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    How to Enter a Feature Code 13 Call Forward No Answer Forward all calls to your call coverage point when your phone rings for a specified number of rings. Press * + 467 + * + the destination to forward calls to + Send Persists until you turn off the feature by entering * + 467 + Send. To specify the number of rings before the call is forwarded, log[...]

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    14 C HAPTER 1: F EATURE C ODES Caller ID Res triction (CLIR — Next Call) Restrict the NBX system from sending out your Caller ID information for only this call. Press * + 890 + * + Dial outside party’s number + Send To use this feature you must have CLIR Features enabled for your Class of Service (CoS) group. To check if you have CLIR Features [...]

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    How to Enter a Feature Code 15 Password — Change Use this code sequ ence to c hange your NBX NetSet utility password. Press * + 434 + * + old password + * + new password + * + repeat your new password + Send When typing your password: ■ Use only 4- to 10-digit numbers ■ Do not use letters, * , or # as part of your password. After you set your[...]

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    16 C HAPTER 1: F EATURE C ODES[...]