3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 267
Speed Dials
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When a user receives a maintenance alert message, the source of the
message depends on whether you have configured an NBX system user
as the author of maintenance alert messages. See
Table 38
for details.
To set maintenance alerts:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 Click System Configuration > System Settings > Maintenance Alerts.See
the Help for procedures on setting the maintenance alert author and
specifying users to receive maintenance alerts.
Speed Dials
You can create up to 100 System Speed Dial numbers. You can also
create system speed dial and personal speed dial button definitions and
assign them to groups. Do not confuse speed dial codes with extension
numbers.
Any telephone in a Telephone Group has access to the same button
definitions. Users can create personal speed dial definitions for buttons
that do not already have a button mapping. Users can also change
definitions for any buttons mapped as personal speed dial buttons, even
if those buttons are defined in the Group Button Mappings.
System speed dial numbers are not subject to Class of Service (CoS)
restrictions, so a speed dial number mapped to a number that is a toll call
is available to users even if their CoS does not allow toll calls. Personal
speed dial numbers are subject to CoS.
Table 38 Source of Maintenance Alert Messages
Message Type
Author Configured
No Author Configured
Local Voice Mail
Message
The configured system user is
announced as the sender of the
message.
An outside caller is announced as the sender of the
message.
Offsite E-mail
Message
The name of the configured system user
appears in the From field of the e-mail.
The From field in the e-mail contains the word
anonymous.
Offsite Voice Mail
Message
The system user is announced as the
sender of the message.
An outside caller is announced as the sender of the
message.