3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 122
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choice emulates the function of the Shift button on the physical
Attendant Console.)
b Click the letter (A through J) that corresponds to the column of
buttons that you want to map.
c Map the buttons for the column that you selected using the
drop-down list boxes.
For a description of each function you can assign to a button, see the
online Help.
5 Click Apply for the changes to take effect.
You cannot map a TLIM line or a primary bridged station appearance to
an Attendant Console button if that Attendant Console is associated with
a 3Com 3103 telephone. The 3Com 3103 Telephone display can show a
maximum of 12 calls only, and there is no way to access any more calls at
one time.
Changing Attendant
Console IP Settings
Although most configurations use IP On-the-Fly or DHCP to assign IP
addresses (and thus cannot manually change the addresses), if you use
Standard IP network protocol, you can manually change the IP address of
Attendant Consoles and other devices.
To set Attendant Console Feature IP settings:
1 Click Telephone Configuration > Attendant Console.
2 Click the extension of the Attendant Console
3 Click the IP Settings tab.
4 Type the new values for IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway
address in the fields.
5 Click OK.
When you change IP Settings, the system terminates all current calls
through this device.
Configuring
Connectivity to a
3105 Attendant
Console Through the
Serial Port
The 3Com 3105 Attendant Console supports manual configuration
through the serial port on the underside of the device. You can specify
the device’s IP settings.
To connect the 3Com 3105 Attendant Console to a serial port on your
computer requires the use of an adapter, such as the Kentrox DE9S to
EIA-561 (RJ45 SOCKET) ADAPTER MFR# 78909. Other manufacturers