Paging, Dialing a call to a remote office, Using unique extensions – 3Com 2101 User Manual

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b From an NBX Basic Telephone, press the hook switch. When you hear

the dial tone, dial the user’s extension, or use the paging feature. See

“Paging”

next for details.

To retrieve a parked call:

1 Pick up the handset of any telephone on the system.

2 Dial the Call Park extension that was assigned to the call.

Paging

Depending on your location and equipment, you can broadcast a
message in one of three ways, as described in

Table 13

.

1 Pick up the handset.

2 Dial the paging extension as shown in

Table 13

).

3 Speak into the NBX Telephone handset and then hang up.

Do not press the Feature button before you dial the Paging extension.

Dialing a Call to a
Remote Office

You can dial calls between sites that are separated geographically but
that are linked by a Wide Area Network (WAN) connection. Typical
configurations are described in the next sections.

Using Unique

Extensions

In the sample network shown in

Figure 6

, each site must have unique

telephone extensions. Whenever you make a call to an extension not
located at your own site, your NBX system sets up a connection to the
appropriate site.

Table 13 Paging Extension

Feature

NBX 100
(default extension)

SuperStack 3 NBX
(default extensions)

External Paging

Broadcast an announcement over a public address
system that has a paging amplifier and speaker
system that is connected to your NBX system

620

6200

Internal Paging

Broadcast an announcement through the speakers
on all NBX

®

Telephones on your system

621

6201

Simultaneous Paging

Broadcast an announcement externally and
internally at the same time

622

6202

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