3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 117
Changing Device IP Settings
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5 See the online help for more information about how to configure the
button mappings.
To define button mappings for an individual telephone:
1 Click
Telephone Configuration
>
Telephones.
2 Click the telephone extension to which you want to apply mappings.
3 Click the Button Mapping tab.
4 See the online help for more information about how to configure the
button mappings.
Changing Device IP
Settings
If you are using Standard IP network protocol, you can manually change
the IP address of telephones, Line Card ports, Attendant Consoles, and
Analog Terminal Cards. You modify the IP settings of a device if you plan
to move the device to a different subnetwork than that on which the Call
Processor resides. If a DHCP server serves the new subnetwork, the IP
address you assign to the device must be outside the address range that
the DHCP server uses.
You can install 3C10116D T1 and 3C10165D E1 Digital Line Cards in a
remote location and communicate with their Call Processors over a
routed network. For a description about how to configure remote Digital
Line Cards, see
“Setting Up a Digital Line Card at a Remote Location”
on
page 183
.
See the online Help for more information about IP network protocols.
The BRI and ATC/ALC daughter cards on the 3C10164D-ST share the
same IP address. Therefore, depending on the configuration, you can
change the IP address following these paths:
■
Click PSTN Gateway Configuration> Digital Line Cards, click a MAC
address, and then click the IP Settings tab.
■
Click Telephone Configuration > ATA, click an extension, and then
click the IP Settings tab.
If you change the IP Address for any of the daughter cards, the IP address
of the other daughter cards changes as well. You can use this method
only when the Call Processor and the 3C10164D-ST are located on the
same Ethernet segment.