I'm wondering if it is possible to program different address locations for DNs into the Option 81. We've got three different buildings that work off the same system, but they are spread out in different areas of the same city.
I'm still new to programming on the system, and don't know if that's...
One of our sites just went through a 3.0 to 3.6 and then ultimately the 4.0 upgrade path on a BCM400. We have an IP phone (assuming that it's an i2002) that now shows up as a T7316 CAP phone. We are trying to change the phone type in the Element Manager, but it only gives us the choice of two...
AndyD5, RCDD is Registered Communications Distribution Designer. Most of the people that I've known with this designation are either Project Managers or CAD people.
janaya, you are correct.
EddieDuece, we can't get those phones to work with paging without the ZPM-3, so they won't be able to page from those phones until the new module comes in.
It's pretty much luck of the draw if the phone works or doesn't. There doesn't seem to be any problems with the...
We recently had the outbound tip/ring on our Bogen ZPM-3 die. That module is bypassed directly into the amp, but we have found a problem with some older analog phones. They have the paging capabilities, but when the acod is dialed and picks up, all that happens is the tn starts kicking out...
I don't know about the RCDD level, but I started out in the Technician class. All you have to do to get in there is type up a resume showing five years of cabling experience. Helps considerably if you get in with a company that will pay for the classes and actually pays for the CEs. If you want...
I couldn't stand Superior Essex anymore, and don't like General. My last order through Anixter was for Nordx/CDT CAT5. I usually try to find 1.25 twist/in, but nobody puts out specs anymore.
The CAT5 twists are a little tight, but they don't come apart when I have to move one.
The way I do it under TBS is archive to a csv file. I name each file as the month that it covers. Once that's done, you can import the csv into Access. If you open the csv in Excel, then you only get like 65,536 lines.
I did have trouble importing into Access pre 2003.
We had the same problem here. Found out there were two PCs hooked up the PowerDSyne switches that were sending packets to the DHCP Server trying to get access to the network. If your system is not tied to the network, like ours, every time it reboots, the PCs connect first and then send the CPU...
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