3Com SuperStack 3 NBX Network Router User Manual


 
286 CHAPTER 5: SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
There are two methods for selecting multicast addresses:
Change IP — Lets you select a starting address for all entries.
Changing IP multicast addresses is a quick way to change the range of
NBX system multicast addresses, to avoid conflicts with other
equipment on your network.
Change bins — Lets you change a single entry by selecting from a list
of available bins. Changing IP bins is useful for changing a single
address that may conflict with another system device. Consult your
network administrator to determine which address is in conflict and
the new address to choose.
To change multicast addresses, select System Configuration > System
Settings > Multicast Addresses. See the Help for instructions.
IP Addresses This window allows you to add or delete a range of IP On-the-Fly
addresses. Select System Configuration > System Settings > IP Addresses
to perform these functions. See the Help for the procedure on adding or
deleting IP addresses.
The IP Addresses button appears only if you have IP On-the-Fly enabled in
System Configuration > System Settings > System-wide.
Maintenance Alerts If you have a SuperStack 3 NBX system with disk mirroring or dual power
supplies and with NBX Messaging enabled, you can:
Configure maintenance alert voice mail messages so that they appear
to come from one NBX system user.
Designate up to 15 NBX system users to receive maintenance alerts.
Alert messages are defined by the NBX system. The content depends on
the cause of the alert.
When a user receives a maintenance alert message, the source of the
message depends on whether you have configured an NBX system user
as the author of maintenance alert messages. See Table 58
for details.
Table 58 Source of Maintenance Alert Messages
Message Type Author Configured No Author Configured
Local Voice Mail
Message
The configured system user is
announced as the sender of the
message.
An outside caller is announced as the sender of the
message.