3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 33
System Identity
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System Identity
The System Identity window shows the current system settings, such as
the software version, the IP address of the system, and the amount of
free memory. To view system settings:
1 Click System-Wide System Settings > System Identity.
Table 6
describes the System Settings fields.
Table 6 System Settings
Field
Purpose
Software Version
The call control software for the system.
System Serial #
The serial number on the Call Processor circuit board.
Host Name
This is an IP setting. It is a name you can give to the system
so you do not have to specify the IP address when you
access the NBX NetSet utility through a browser.
IP Address
The IP address of the system.
Default Gateway
The IP address of the destination host for any IP packet not
addressed to a host on the local subnetwork.
Subnet Mask
An IP setting that identifies the network and host portions
of an IP address on the network.
Network Protocol
The transport mechanism for voice packets.
Ethernet only: All communications are at the Ethernet
frame layer.
Standard IP: IP communications are used for traffic
between NBX system addresses. Every device needs an
IP address.
IP On-the-Fly: An implementation of IP communications in
which Layer 2 (Ethernet) devices temporarily use a Layer 3
(IP) address only when those devices need to communicate
with a Layer 3 device on a different subnetwork. The
system administrator defines an address pool that assigns
the IP address. After the Layer 2 device returns to the idle
state, the IP address returns to the pool of available
addresses for future use.
System MAC Address
The hardware address of the system.
MOH MAC Address
The hardware address of the Music-on-Hold (MOH) device.
Free Memory
Available memory on the system.
Memory Upgrade
Installed
Indicates whether this system has had a memory upgrade.
Possible values are:
■
Yes (V3000, V5000 systems)
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No (V3000, V5000 systems)
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N/A (NBX 100, V3001R systems)