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  1. installerman

    FEM capabilities

    Well I found my answer in the BCM 450 Rel5 MBM Task based guide.. Just an FYI for others who might run into this, this is an excerpt- "Note: ?Daisy chaining? of Norstar Analog Extension Modules (AEM) is not supported on the BCM450, i.e. only one Norstar AEM can be connected to each FEM fibre...
  2. installerman

    FEM capabilities

    Is there a way to move this thread to the proper forum or should I start a new one?
  3. installerman

    FEM capabilities

    Thanks for the link curlycord. Have either of you actually done this? I'm only asking because an authorized Avaya/Nortel dealer is telling me you can't daisy chain ASM's at all on a FEM. I think he's wrong but have yet to find anyone who has actually done this.
  4. installerman

    FEM capabilities

    Hi All, I'm new to the forums and new to installing FEM's. I have a BCM450 application that is going to require 8 ASM's and 2 station modules running off of the FEM. Any documentation I can find just says you can install 6 fiber modules. My question is if I daisy chain my ASM's does that...

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