3Com 3C10200 NBX Installation Guide - Page 151
Enabling the Auto Discover Feature, Inserting the BRI-ST Digital Line Card
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Adding a BRI-ST Digital Line Card 151 passes you three digits, you need no translator entries in the Dial Plan configuration file. If the carrier passes you four digits, you could add a single set of translator entries to the configuration file to remove the first digit (4) and use the remaining three digits as the internal extension. Enabling the Auto To enable the Auto Discover feature for digital line cards: Discover Feature 1 Log in to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator username and password. 2 Click System-wide Settings > Auto Discovery. 3 Enable Auto Discover Other Devices. 4 Click OK. Inserting the BRI-ST When you insert the BRI-ST card into the chassis, you may leave the Digital Line Card system powered up. The Auto Discover process begins as soon as the system senses the new card. To insert the BRI-ST card into the chassis: 1 Write down the MAC address of the BRI-ST card. 2 Insert the BRI-ST card into an available slot on the chassis. Slide the card into the chassis until you feel it touch the connectors. To seat the BRI-ST card into the connectors, press firmly on both sides of the front of the card. CAUTION: If you cannot seat the card with light pressure, remove it and check for obstructions and misalignment. 3 Tighten the left and right screws on the front of the card to secure it to the chassis. 4 Wait at least 3 minutes for the system to discover the card and update the database. When you insert the BRI-ST Digital Line Card, it begins an initialization sequence. Also, because you enabled Auto Discovery, the system recognizes the addition of the card and begins to update its database. Allow at least 3 minutes for both of these processes to be completed. If you attach a cable to the CONSOLE port on the BRI-ST card and use Hyperterminal software to view the text output, you can see status messages. See "Connecting a Computer to a Console Port" in Chapter 11.