3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 423
Using the Telephone Local User Interface Utility
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Table 79 LUI Menu Items
Menu Option
Description
NOTE: NCP refers to the Call Processor.
1 View Settings
Press 1 on the number pad and scroll to view these options:
MAC Address (My MAC Address on 3101B and 3102B
Business Telephones) – MAC address of this telephone.
NCP MAC Address – MAC address of Call Processor. All Fs, the
normal value for this setting, indicates that the telephone
responds to any Call Processor.
SW Build Ident. – Software version running on this telephone
(except on 3101B and 3102B Business Telephones).
On 3101B and 3102B Business Telephones:
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SW Build OPs Id — The current version of the application
code on the telephone
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SW Build LIB Id —The current version of the library code on
the telephone (used for VCX).
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SW Build DSP Id — The current version of Digital Signal
Processor (DSP) code on the telephone.
Serial # Rev (Serial Number on 3101B and 3102B Business
Telephones) – Telephone serial number and hardware version.
Phone Port Speed – Speed and duplex setting of the LAN
connection.
PC Port Speed – The speed and duplex setting of the PC port to
the device, if any, connected to the port.
Note: The next four settings are all valid only if the device
downloads via IP (layer 3). These four settings are acquired from
either DHCP or a setting in the telephone’s memory
My IP Address – Active IP address of this telephone.
Subnet Mask – Active IP mask.
Gatwy IP Address (Gateway IP Address on 3101B and 3102B
Business Telephones) – Active default gateway IP address.
NCP IP Address – Active IP address of the Call Processor with
which this telephone communicates.
ALT SrvrIP (Alt. Server IP on 3101B and 3102B Business
Telephones) – Active IP address of a secondary download server
with which this telephone communicates, acquired from either
DHCP option 184 or a setting in the telephone’s memory. (Valid
for 3Com VCX Telephone systems only.)