3Com SuperStack 3 NBX Network Router User Manual


 
152 CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION
Bridged
Extension
Maps this button as a Bridged Extension, which is an extension that
appears on more than one telephone (one primary telephone and
one or more secondary telephones).
CAUTION: On any NBX system you can configure a maximum
number of bridged extensions on primary telephones. The maximum
numbers are:
NBX 100 (maximum number of devices = 200)
Maximum Number of Primary Telephones: 100
Maximum Number of Bridged Extensions on Primary Telephones:
300
SuperStack 3 NBX System (licensed device limit = 250)
Maximum Number of Primary Telephones: 250
Maximum Number of Bridged Extensions on Primary Telephones:
1200
SuperStack 3 NBX System (licensed device limit > 250)
Maximum Number of Primary Telephones: 400
Maximum Number of Bridged Extensions on Primary Telephones:
1200
There is no restriction on the number of secondary telephones or the
number of bridged extensions that appear on secondary telephones.
Number — When mapping a button on either the primary or
secondary telephone, enter the primary telephone’s extension
number in this field.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
CLIR-All Assigns Calling Line Identity Restriction to this button. When you
press the button, all subsequent ISDN calls made by from this
telephone no longer contain CLIR information.
If the button has a light beside it, pressing the button causes the
light to turn on.
To turn off CLIR-All, press the button again. The light turns off.
Normally, when an ISDN call is made, the identity of the caller is
provided to the PSTN and may be seen by the called user if they
subscribe to the Caller-ID service. CLIR allows you to withhold this
information from the called user.
NOTE: Enabling CLIR-Next does not cause the lamp to light.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Table 26 Button Type Functions (continued)
Button
Type
Description