8ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Conventions | Table 1 defines some commonly used words and phrases in this guide. | |
| Table 1 Common Terms |
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| Auto Attendant | The set of voice prompts that answers incoming calls and |
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| describes actions that a caller or user can take to access |
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| individual services. |
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| Administrator | The person who is responsible for maintaining your |
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| telephone system. |
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| Receptionist | The person who answers the majority of incoming |
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| telephone calls. In some business environments, this |
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| person may be a switchboard operator. |
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| User | A person who has a single telephone. |
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Table 2 lists conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Table 2 | Icons |
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| Information note | Information that describes important features |
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| or instructions. |
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| Caution | Information that alerts you to potential loss of |
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| data or potential damage to an application, |
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| system, device, or network. |
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| Warning | Information that alerts you to potential |
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| personal injury. |
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Documentation When using the 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone with the 3Com NBX Network Telephony System, the following additional documents are helpful:
■3Com NBX Feature Codes Guide for SIP Telephones. This guide describes the NBX features that are accessible on VoIP telephones connected to the NBX system running in SIP mode.
■3Com NBX Administrator's Guide. This guide describes how to configure and manage NBX systems.
For the most