3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 266
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There are two methods for selecting multicast addresses:
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Change IP — Lets you select a starting address for all entries.
Changing IP multicast addresses is a quick way to change the range of
NBX system multicast addresses, to avoid conflicts with other
equipment on your network.
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Change bins — Lets you change a single entry by selecting from a list
of available bins. Changing IP bins is useful for changing a single
address that may conflict with another system device. Consult your
network administrator to determine which address is in conflict and
the new address to choose.
To change multicast addresses:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 Click System Configuration > System Settings > Multicast Addresses. See
the Help for instructions.
IP Addresses
The IP Addresses window allows you to add or delete a range of IP
On-the-Fly addresses.
The IP Addresses button appears only if you have IP On-the-Fly enabled in
System Configuration > System Settings > System-wide.
To add IP addresses:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 Click System Configuration > System Settings > IP Addresses.See the
Help for the procedure on adding or deleting IP addresses.
Maintenance Alerts
If you have a SuperStack 3 NBX system with disk mirroring or dual power
supplies and with NBX Messaging enabled, you can:
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Configure maintenance alert voice mail messages so that they appear
to come from one NBX system user.
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Designate up to 15 NBX system users to receive maintenance alerts.
Alert messages are defined by the NBX system. The content depends on
the cause of the alert.