> Sounds like the contractor was attempting to bridge the
> lines for voice. i.e. 4 phones with lines 1 thru 4
> bridged on all phones.
I thought of that briefly, but none of the cross-connects were punched down, so it would have been two phones bridged together and two other phone bridged...
Heh. I discovered when I got on-site that the "110-block" was actually a 66-block (which is nothing like a 110 patch panel, so I have NO idea how the original contractor could have misunderstood the work order so badly). I had to redo the original punchdowns because they were done in...
If that isn't clear--I've got a hub in the wiring closet, into which some machines in other rooms are supposed to eventually connect. Those machines are plugged (with straight through cables) into wall jacks that have been run to a 110-block in the wiring closet, and punched down. The @$%&#!#...
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