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ADD MODIFY AND REMOVE HUNT GROUPS ON THE NBX 100

1. OBJECT

The following material clearly describes the procedure for Adding, Modifying, and Removing Hunt Groups on the 3Com NBX 100; to obtain information on other equipment refer to the corresponding document.

2. REACH

This material was designed to be used as a working tool for systems personnel directly related to the operation of the data network.

3. GLOSSARY OF TERMS

IP ADDRESS: Unique identifier of a server, station or work team within a network.

TCP / IP: Data Transport Protocol / Internet Protocol.

CONSOLE: Switch configuration window, it is the interface between the network equipment and the administrator user. The console allows you to configure the different characteristics of the network equipment through commands.

TIMEOUT (timeout): Like many other systems, network equipment needs a certain time to wait for a response or action, if this does not occur, they should be able to exit their waiting cycle and request another task. The timeout is the one that tells the team how long to wait for a response or action before presenting an error message and proceeding to perform another task.

PROMPT: Console Indicator, the prompt is the place where I can type the console commands to configure the switch.

SWITCH: High-tech equipment that allows me to obtain better performance thanks to its excellent distribution of the transmission channel.

PARITY: Corresponds to a control bit that is added to the data frame in order to verify if the information sent by the sender corresponds to the same as received by the receiver, this operation corresponds to an error control by means of a simple formula mathematics.

TERMINAL: Software to emulate a workstation through remote access.

Bps: Acronym for Data Bits Per Second.

GATEWAY: Terminal equipment that allows linking a workstation or several to other networks.

SOFTWARE: Set of programs, instructions and documents to solve data processing problems.

LOGIN: Access the equipment through an authorized user.

PASSWORD: Password of an authorized user.

DOWNLOAD: Download files.

REBOOT / RESET: Reboot the computer.

4. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS

3Com NBX 100 Installation Guide. Release 2.8 3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Guide. Release 2.8

5. GENERAL CONDITIONS

It is important to follow the order of each of the installation standards described in this document in order to ensure the proper and normal operation of the equipment within the parameters of the data network.

6. ADD NEW HUNT GROUPS

In the main menu click on the User Configuration icon.

  • 1. Click on Hunt Groups.

  • 2. Click on Add.

3. Fill in the corresponding fields to create the new Hunt Group and click OK.

7. MODIFY A HUNT GROUP.

  • 1. In the User Configuration / Users window, select the user you want to remove and click on Hunt Groups.

  • 2. Select a Hunt Group and click Modify.
  • 3. Make the changes in the required fields. The definition of the fields can be found in table1. If you want to
  • Add or remove users from the Hunt Group, use the arrows to move the users to the corresponding field. The Member field contains the users that belong to the Hunt Group and the Non-Menbers field contains the users that are outside the Hunt Group.
  • 4. Click Apply for the changes to take effect.
  • 5. Click OK.

7.1 Remove a Hunt Group

In the User Configuration / Users window select the Hunt Groups.

  • 6. Select the Hunt Group you want to remove and click Remove.

  • 7. Click YES when asked if you want to remove the Hunt Group.


David Gonzalez 2021/04/17 10:34

telephony/nbx/configuration/add_modify_and_remove_hunt_groups_on_the_nbx_100.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/17 11:00 by dgonzalez

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