3Com SuperStack 3 NBX Network Router User Manual


 
TAPI Route Points 267
TAPI Route Point
Capacities
When the maximum number of calls on a route point is reached (see
Table 51
), subsequent calls routed into the route point from an internal
extension or through a Virtual Tie Line ring for 10 seconds and are then
disconnected. If the call arrives through a line card port, the call continues
ringing.
Creating a
TAPI Route Point
To create a new TAPI Route Point, the NBX system administrator performs
these steps:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click User Configuration > TAPI
Route Points tab.
3 Click Add to open the Add TAPI Route Point dialog box.
4 Enter the appropriate information in the fields. Table 52
describes each
field.
Table 51 TAPI Route Point Capacities
System
Maximum Number
of Route Points
Maximum Number of Calls per
Route Point
SuperStack3 NBX 100 400
NBX 100 48 50
Table 52 Add TAPI Route Point Dialog Box — Fields and Their Purposes
Field Purpose
Name Enter a description of the TAPI Route Point that will help you
differentiate it from other TAPI Route Points.
The name must be no longer than 30 characters and can
contain the characters from A through Z, a through z,
0 through 9, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
TAPI Password Enter a password that must be used by any external TAPI
application that wants to monitor the route point. The
password must be at least 4 digits and no more than ten
digits in length and must contain only numeric characters.
NOTE: For security reasons, the NBX system always requires
that an external application supply a password to access a
route point. The state of the Require passwords for TAPI
clients field in the System Configuration > TAPI Settings tab
has no effect on TAPI route point security.