On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Daniel A. Seagraves wrote:
see if I can change that without the MAAP box. Also,
as for the 6
loops on the console - That's 6 lines for the console itself. The
console can have 6 conversations going on it at the same time. The
Ah, ok. Makes sense.
PBX seems to be able to switch as many calls as you
have outside lines
for. It does use relays, if I opened the front cover and dialed I
could hear it click as it completed the call.
That's typical on calls to outbound trunks, but it's clicking on station
to station calls (i.e. internal)?
I also let it sit and run for about 5 hours while we
played a card
game upstairs and it worked fine after running awhile. (But after
about 10 minutes I did get a minor warning because the CO wasn't
talking to me, which makes sense...)
What do you mean the "CO wasn't talking" to you? I'll translate this
to
mean the system sensed that it didn't have dialtone or line voltage on the
trunks that are programmed currently.
The next fun things to do are reprogramming the system
to some sane
values AFA line numbering and the outgoing lines, then finding a way
to back up the OS tape, and the trying to connect it to the world.
How did you find out the extension numbers, and what are they?
Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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