3Com 3C10200 NBX Installation Guide - Page 54
Third-party Devices and Applications, Attendant Consoles. The 1102
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54 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Telephone Model Part Number Analog Terminal Adapter 3C10400A A standalone device that converts 3C10400B a 10/100 Ethernet connection into an analog station port (FXS) for industry standard analog phones or similar devices. Minimum System License Software Required Group R4.2 N/A R6.0 R5.0.24 or higher Notes ■ For more information on device licenses, see"Group Device Licenses" on page 73. ■ As of July 1, 2006, all 3Com devices put into the market within the European Union meet the requirements of the Reduction of Hazardous Substances Directive, EU Directive 2002/95/EG, (RoHS). ■ The 3100 Entry Telephone does not include a switch port. ■ The 3100 Entry Telephone does not support external TAPI applications. ■ NBX systems also support legacy 3Com telephones: 2101 Basic Telephones, 1102, 2102 and 2102-IR Business Telephones, and 1105 Attendant Consoles. The 1102, 2102 & 2102 B and PE models are supported on a SIP mode NBX system. ■ The 3108 Wireless Telephone is supported only on NBX systems running in SIP mode. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the 3Com telephone, do not connect a 3Com telephone or Attendant Console directly to a standard telephone line. Although the RJ-11 connector for a traditional telephone fits into the 3Com telephone's RJ-45 jack, the electrical interfaces are not compatible and the telephone will not work. Third-party Devices and Applications 3Com works with third-party suppliers to provide a range of devices and software applications that are compatible with NBX systems. For more information on third-party offerings, see your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner.