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3Com NBX V3000 Analog Release Note
3Com NBX Networked Telephony Systems, NBX R6.0.14 Release Notes
NBX R6.0 features, you must run your final report using your existing version of NBX Call Reports, purge
existing call data, and then upgrade to NBX Call Reports R6.0. For detailed instructions, see the NBX
System Software Upgrade Instructions.
Desktop Call Assistant and Complement Attendant Software: The optional DCA and CAS applications
have been updated for NBX R6.0. If you currently use these applications, you must update them to the
R6.0 versions in order to take advantage of the new features in NBX R6.0, such as enhanced Supervisory
Monitoring.
3105 Attendant Console 3C10405B: NBX R6.0 supports an updated version of the 3105 Attendant
Console. The 3C10405B has these differences from the 3C10405A:
During power-up, the 3C10405A Attendant Console lights an LED during the power-up sequence,
but the 3C10405B Attendant Console shows no external indication of activity during the power-up
sequence unless the device is receiving an upgrade of the code in its flash memory. A flash
upgrade occurs only when the code on the NCP is more current than the code on the device, and
then the LED on the 3C10405B will light only after the operating system has booted. You can
observe the power-up sequence activities by attaching a serial port connection from a PC to the
Attendant Console and using a HyperTerminal connection. The 3105 Attendant Console serial port
connection is described in the NBX Administrator's Guide.
On the 3C10405B, HyperTerminal commands that include an argument must have quotation marks
around the argument string. The quotation marks are not used with a 3C10405A. Commands are
case-sensitive on both devices. For example:
3C10405A command: nbxSetNcpIpAddress 192.168.100.123
3C10405B command: nbxSetNcpIpAddress "192.168.100.123"
You can use the nbxShowConfig command to verify the device configuration.
Applications in NBX R6.0
NBX R6.0 supports these optional applications:
NBX Complement Attendant Software R6.0
NBX Multisite Backup R6.0
NBX ConneXtions Gateway R4.0.1
NBX pcXset Soft Telephone R6.0
NBX Media Driver R6.0.6
3Com IP Messaging Module R7.1
3Com IP Conferencing Module R7.1
New Features in NBX R6.0
V3001R — The 3Com V3001R (3C10602A) is the new high-end NBX platform. The V3001R features a
standard redundant power supply, an optional disk mirroring system, 512 MB of memory, and more
processing power than any previous NBX system.
V3000 BRI-ST — The 3Com V3000 BRI-ST (3C10601A) extends the NBX family by providing ISDN BRI
telephony connectivity to small organizations while lowering the cost and complexity of an initial
deployment by offering integrated call management, voice mail, and central office connectivity in one self-
contained platform. The system features 4 ports / 8 channels of BRI connectivity (2 ports are enabled by
default with the additional 2 ports/4 channels requiring a license – 3C10166) and 2 analog (FXS) ports. An
NBX TAPI Service Provider R6.0.2
ACD Desktop Statistics R6.0
NBX Desktop Call Assistant R6.0.1
NBX Call Reports R6.0.3
NBX Dial Plan Editor R6.0.1
3Com Telephone Local Configuration
Application V1.4.5
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