3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 168
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C
HAPTER
3: D
EVICE
C
ONFIGURATION
After you have added the Analog Terminal Card, you can configure the
parameters for each of the four ports. See
“Modifying an Analog
Terminal Port”
on
page 169
.
Extension Assignments (3C10117C ATC)
On a 3C10117C Analog Terminal Card, there is only one MAC address.
Each of the four ports is assigned a unique virtual device number
(1 through 4) so that the NBX software can address each port separately.
When you select the ATA tab, and view the information, the port number
appears after the MAC address, enclosed within square brackets.
See
Table 27
.
The extensions that are assigned to these ports by the NBX system may
not be in order. For example, if the NBX system assigns extensions 7258,
7259, 7260, and 7261 to the ATC ports, it might assign 7258 to port 3.
To determine the extension assigned to any port on a 3C10117C ATC:
1 Click the ATA tab.
2 Look for the combination of MAC address and port number that you
want. The extension associated with the port is in the first column (Ext.).
After you have added the Analog Terminal Card, you can configure the
parameters for each of the four ports. See
“Modifying an Analog
Terminal Port”
on
page 169
.
Adding an Analog
Terminal Adapter
(ATA)
To add an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) to the NBX system:
1 Select NBX NetSet >
Device Configuration
> ATA.
2 Click Add. The Add ATA dialog box appears.
Table 27 MAC Addresses of Analog Terminal Card Ports (3C10117C)
Card or Port
MAC Address
Analog Terminal
Card
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8
Port 1
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8[1]
Port 2
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8[2]
Port 3
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8[3]
Port 4
00:e0:bb:00:f8:c8[4]