3Com 3102 User Guide - Page 14

Password - Set Initially, Password - Change

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14 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED Table 4 Setting Your NBX NetSet and NBX Messaging Password Feature NBX Business Phones NBX Basic Phones Analog Telephones Password - Set Initially If your system uses NBX Messaging, follow the NBX voice prompts to set your NBX password (which is the same for NBX NetSet and voice messaging) OR use the NBX NetSet utility, described next. Msg button (1102, 2102, 2102-IR) or button (3102) and follow the voice prompts Msg button (2101) or button (3101 and 3101SP) and follow the voice prompts 500 ** and follow the voice prompts If your system uses a voice messaging application other than NBX Messaging, 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 not use NBX Messaging: Feature + 434 + new password + # + repeat your new password + # OR, for systems that do OR, for systems that do not use NBX Messaging: not use NBX Messaging: Feature + 434 + new password + # + repeat your new password + # # (Feature Entry Tone) + 434 (Feature Entry Tone) + new password + # (Feature Entry Tone) + repeat your new password + # (Confirmation Tone) Password - Change If your system uses NBX Msg button (1102, Messaging, follow the NBX voice 2102, 2102-IR) or prompts to change your NBX button (3102) password (which changes your NBX + current password NetSet password, because they are + # the same) OR use the NBX NetSet + 9 utility, described next. + 2 If your system uses a voice + follow the prompts messaging application other than OR, for systems that do NBX Messaging, use this code not use NBX Messaging: sequence to change your password for the NBX NetSet utility. 3Com recommends that you use the same password for the NBX NetSet utility and your voice messaging application. Feature + 434 + current password + # + new password For all voice messaging systems: + # ■ If you forget your password, the administrator can reset it to your + repeat your new password extension. Then use this code (for applications other than NBX Messaging) or the NBX voice prompts to change it. Msg button (2101) or button (3101 and 3101SP) + current password + # + 9 + 2 + follow the prompts 500 ** + extension number + current password + # + 9 + 2 + follow the prompts OR, for systems that do OR, for systems that do not use NBX Messaging: not use NBX Messaging: Feature + 434 + current password + # + new password + # + repeat your new password # (Feature Entry Tone) + 434 (Feature Entry Tone) + current password + # (Feature Entry Tone) + new password + # (Feature Entry Tone) + repeat your new password + # (Confirmation Tone)

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14
C
HAPTER
1: G
ETTING
S
TARTED
Table 4
Setting Your NBX NetSet and NBX Messaging Password
Feature
NBX Business Phones
NBX Basic Phones
Analog Telephones
Password — Set Initially
If your system uses NBX
Messaging,
follow the NBX voice
prompts to set your NBX password
(which is the same for NBX NetSet
and voice messaging) OR use the NBX
NetSet utility, described next.
If your system uses a voice
messaging application other than
NBX Messaging,
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.
Msg
button (1102,
2102, 2102-IR) or
button (3102) and follow
the voice prompts
OR, for systems that do
not use NBX Messaging:
Feature
+ 434
+ new password
+
#
+ repeat your new
password
+
#
Msg
button (2101) or
button (3101 and
3101SP) and follow the
voice prompts
OR, for systems that do
not use NBX Messaging:
Feature
+ 434
+ new password
+
#
+ repeat your new
password
+
#
500 **
and follow the
voice prompts
OR, for systems that do
not use NBX Messaging:
#
(Feature Entry Tone)
+ 434
(Feature Entry Tone)
+ new password
+
#
(Feature Entry Tone)
+ repeat your new
password
+
#
(Confirmation Tone)
Password — Change
If your system uses NBX
Messaging,
follow the NBX voice
prompts to change your NBX
password (which changes your NBX
NetSet password, because they are
the same) OR use the NBX NetSet
utility, described next.
If your system uses a voice
messaging application other than
NBX Messaging,
use this code
sequence to change your password
for the NBX NetSet utility. 3Com
recommends that you use the same
password for the NBX NetSet utility
and your voice messaging application.
For all voice messaging systems:
If you forget your password, the
administrator can reset it to your
extension. Then use this code (for
applications other than NBX
Messaging) or the NBX voice
prompts to change it.
Msg
button (1102,
2102, 2102-IR) or
button (3102)
+ current password
+
#
+ 9
+ 2
+ follow the prompts
OR, for systems that do
not use NBX Messaging:
Feature
+ 434
+ current password
+
#
+ new password
+
#
+ repeat your new
password
Msg
button (2101) or
button (3101 and
3101SP)
+ current password
+
#
+ 9
+ 2
+ follow the prompts
OR, for systems that do
not use NBX Messaging:
Feature
+ 434
+ current password
+
#
+ new password
+
#
+ repeat your new
password
500 **
+ extension number
+ current password
+
#
+ 9
+ 2
+ follow the prompts
OR, for systems that do
not use NBX Messaging:
#
(Feature Entry Tone)
+ 434
(Feature Entry Tone)
+ current password
+
#
(Feature Entry Tone)
+ new password
+
#
(Feature Entry Tone)
+ repeat your new
password
+
#
(Confirmation Tone)