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To change the number of rings or the call coverage point:

1Log in to NBX NetSet > User Information > Call Forward.

2Select your choice for the Number of rings before forwarding a call.

3Select a call coverage point:

If you select Forward Call to Phone Number, type that number in the Phone Number field. Do not use parentheses, hyphens, or spaces. For external calls, start by entering a 9 or 8 or whatever required to access an outside line. Example: 912815551212 dials (281) 555-1212.

The number that you choose may be limited by your call permissions. To view your permissions, see NBX NetSet > User Information > Call Permissions.

If you select Disconnect (no coverage), the system disconnects an incoming call if it is not answered after the specified number of rings.

4Click Apply, and then click OK.

Putting a Call

To put a call on hold for any reason:

on Hold

On NBX Business Telephones or 3101 and 3101SP Basic Telephones:

 

1Press the Hold button (3102, 1102, 2102, 2102-IR) or button (3101, 3101SP).

2To return to the call, press the appropriate Access button.

On an NBX 2101Basic Telephone:

1Press the Hold button.

2To return to the call, press the Call Toggle button.

Dialing Another Call To place a call on hold to dial a new call:

On NBX Business Telephones or 3101and 3101SP Basic Telephones:

1Press the Hold button (1102, 2102, 2102-IR) or button (3101, 3101SP).

2Press one of the Access buttons that is currently not being used.

Typically, the bottom three Access buttons in the column on the left of the 3102 Business Telephone, the bottom three Access buttons in the column on the right of the 1102, 2102, or 2102-IR Business Telephones

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3Com 3102, 3101 manual Putting a Call, On Hold, To put a call on hold for any reason

3102, 3101 specifications

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