3Com 3101, 3102 manual If your system uses a voice, Messaging application other than, 500

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14 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED

Table 4 Setting Your NBX NetSet and NBX Messaging Password

Feature

NBX Business Phones

NBX Basic Phones

Analog Telephones

 

 

 

 

Password — Set Initially

 

 

 

If your system uses NBX

Msg button (1102,

Msg button (2101) or

500 ** and follow the

Messaging, follow the NBX voice

2102, 2102-IR) or

button (3101 and

voice prompts

prompts to set your NBX password

button (3102) and follow

3101SP) and follow the

 

(which is the same for NBX NetSet

the voice prompts

voice prompts

 

and voice messaging) OR use the NBX

 

 

 

NetSet utility, described next.

 

 

 

If your system uses a voice

OR, for systems that do

OR, for systems that do

OR, for systems that do

messaging application other than

not use NBX Messaging:

not use NBX Messaging: not use NBX Messaging:

NBX Messaging, use this code

Feature

Feature

#

sequence to set your password for

+ 434

+ 434

(Feature Entry Tone)

the NBX NetSet utility. 3Com

+ new password

+ new password

+ 434

recommends that you use the same

+ #

+ #

(Feature Entry Tone)

password for the NBX NetSet utility

+ repeat your new

+ repeat your new

+ new password

and your messaging application.

password

password

+ #

 

For all voice messaging systems:

+ #

+ #

(Feature Entry Tone)

Use only 4- to 10-digit numbers

 

 

+ repeat your new

 

 

password

 

 

 

Do not use letters, *, or # as part

 

 

+ #

of your password.

 

 

(Confirmation Tone)

 

 

 

 

Password — Change

 

 

 

If your system uses NBX

Msg button (1102,

Msg button (2101) or

500 **

Messaging, follow the NBX voice

2102, 2102-IR) or

button (3101 and

+ extension number

prompts to change your NBX

button (3102)

3101SP)

+ current password

password (which changes your NBX

+ current password

+ current password

+ #

NetSet password, because they are

+ #

+ #

+ 9

the same) OR use the NBX NetSet

+ 9

+ 9

+ 2

utility, described next.

+ 2

+ 2

+ follow the prompts

If your system uses a voice

+ follow the prompts

+ follow the prompts

 

 

 

 

messaging application other than

OR, for systems that do

OR, for systems that do

OR, for systems that do

NBX Messaging, use this code

not use NBX Messaging:

not use NBX Messaging: not use NBX Messaging:

sequence to change your password

Feature

Feature

#

for the NBX NetSet utility. 3Com

+ 434

+ 434

(Feature Entry Tone)

recommends that you use the same

+ current password

+ current password

+ 434

password for the NBX NetSet utility

+ #

+ #

(Feature Entry Tone)

and your voice messaging application.

 

+ new password

+ new password

+ current password

For all voice messaging systems:

+ #

+ #

+ #

If you forget your password, the

+ repeat your new

+ repeat your new

(Feature Entry Tone)

password

password

+ new password

administrator can reset it to your

 

 

+ #

extension. Then use this code (for

(Feature Entry Tone)

applications other than NBX

+ repeat your new

Messaging) or the NBX voice

password

prompts to change it.

+ #

 

 

(Confirmation Tone)

 

 

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3Com 3101, 3102 If your system uses a voice, Messaging application other than, NBX Messaging, use this code Feature, 500

3102, 3101 specifications

The 3Com 3101 and 3102 are notable elements in the realm of networking equipment, specifically designed to enhance voice communications over IP networks. These devices reflect the evolution of telecommunication technologies, merging legacy systems with modern network capabilities to create efficient and flexible solutions for businesses.

The 3Com 3101 is primarily recognized for its ability to handle high-quality voice calls while providing an array of features that cater to the needs of various users. One of its key characteristics is the integration of Voice over IP (VoIP) technology, allowing for telephone calls to be transmitted over the internet instead of traditional telephone lines. This not only reduces operational costs but also enhances the ability to scale communications within an organization.

The 3101 model boasts a user-friendly interface, characterized by its intuitive keypad and readily accessible functions. This model is particularly suitable for environments that require basic telephony features, such as small offices or reception areas. It supports essential functions like call forwarding, call waiting, and voicemail, ensuring users stay connected and efficient.

On the other hand, the 3Com 3102 takes the functionalities a step further, targeting more advanced user requirements. It combines the basic features of the 3101 with enhanced capabilities such as multiple line handling, enabling users to manage several calls simultaneously. Moreover, it includes features such as rich media support and higher audio quality, ensuring an exceptional communication experience.

Both the 3101 and 3102 models come equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, facilitating power supply through network cables. This minimizes clutter by reducing the need for separate power outlets and ensures simplified installation. Additionally, these devices are designed with security in mind, implementing protocols to safeguard data transmission and protect against unauthorized access.

In conclusion, the 3Com 3101 and 3102 represent reliable and efficient solutions for businesses looking to modernize their communication systems. With their focus on VoIP technology, user-friendly designs, and advanced features, these models cater to a range of organizational needs, making them a valuable addition to any modern network infrastructure. The ability to adapt to changing requirements while maintaining high-quality communication is what truly sets these devices apart in a competitive marketplace.