NBX NetSet Utility

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Table 4 Setting Your NBX NetSet Utility and NBX Messaging Password (continued)

Feature

3Com Phones

Analog Phones

 

 

 

Password — Set Initially

 

 

If your system uses NBX Messaging, follow the NBX

Message button and

500 ** and follow the

voice prompts to set your NBX password (which is the

follow the voice prompts

voice prompts

same for the NBX NetSet utility and voice messaging) OR

 

 

use the NBX NetSet utility, described next.

 

 

If your system uses a voice messaging application other than NBX Messaging1, use this code sequence to set your password for the NBX NetSet utility. 3Com recommends that you use the same password for the NBX NetSet utility and your messaging application.

For all voice messaging systems:

Use only 4- to 10-digit numbers

Do not use letters, *, or # as part of your password.

OR, for systems that do

OR, for systems that do

not use NBX Messaging:

not use NBX Messaging:

Feature

#

+ 434

(Feature Entry Tone)

+ new password

+ 434

+ #

(Feature Entry Tone)

+ repeat your new

+ new password

password

+ #

+ #

(Feature Entry Tone)

 

+ repeat your new

 

password

 

+ #

 

(Confirmation Tone)

1Exception: If you are using a third-party, SIP-based, IP telephone on the NBX system, refer to the NBX® Feature Codes Guide for SIP Telephones for how to set and change the NBX NetSet utility password.

After you have set your initial NBX password, continue to follow the voice prompts to record your name announcement. Your name announcement tells callers that they have reached your voice mailbox.

Then follow the voice prompts to record your personal greeting. Your personal greeting lets callers know important information about you, for instance, that you are on vacation, available at another number, or unavailable for a specified amount of time.

At any time you can change these greetings or record more than one personal greeting and choose which one is active. See “Changing Your Name Announcement and Personal Greetings” in Chapter 4.

NBX NetSet Utility The NBX NetSet utility has two interfaces:

Administrator — Your administrator logs in with a special password and uses the NBX NetSet utility to manage and configure system-wide telephone settings and many of the settings for your telephone.

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3Com 3101SP manual NBX NetSet Utility The NBX NetSet utility has two interfaces

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