3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 116
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HAPTER
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ELEPHONE
C
ONFIGURATION
6 For the shared line appearance button, set the
Ring
box to the behavior
that you want.
For the telephone to begin ringing after one ring, select
1;
after two
rings, select
2
. Select
No
to disable ringing entirely. (The indicator light still
functions to indicate ringing/call status.) Do not change the settings in
the
Type
,
Number
, and
Prty
fields.
7 Repeat the procedure for each telephone in the Delayed Ringing pattern.
Make sure you set the Ring delay to create the appropriate delay for each
extension.
Delayed Ringing Notes
■
Delayed ringing is useful for backup coverage on shared lines, such as
for assistants who must cover each other’s lines.
■
The first telephone and each succeeding telephone in a delayed
ringing pattern continue to ring until the call is answered or
transferred to the Auto Attendant.
■
Telephones belonging to a delayed ringing pattern do not need to
belong to the same group. As long as all the telephones have the
same line mapped, you can create the delayed ringing pattern.
Creating Groups and
Button Mappings
Telephone button mappings are part of a device. You assign a set of
mappings to an individual by associating a particular device or group to
that telephone user.
A telephone user can see the button mappings in effect for an assigned
telephone by logging on to the NBX NetSet utility with a personal
password. The telephone user can also use the NBX NetSet utility to
modify certain button mappings, and to create and print labels for the
access buttons on the telephone and set up One-Touch Speed Dials.
An administrator can define the button mappings for telephone groups
and also define exceptions to the group mappings for individual
telephones.
To create groups and button mappings:
1 Click
Telephone Configuration
>
Telephone Groups.
2 Click
Add
, type a
Group Name
, and click OK.
3 Click the telephone group name to which you want to apply mappings.
4 Click the Button Mapping tab.