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  1. tc0mn00b

    Help identify this type of 110 block

    Thanks, LoPath. The link shows this block described as a Disconnect Block. This is the first time I've seen it referred to as that. I emailed Anixter to see if they sell the test cable. I appreciate your help.
  2. tc0mn00b

    Help identify this type of 110 block

    Thanks, Dexman. I looked for old Definity install docs and pics online. Found none using this type of 110 block. All used standard 110, 66, bix, and krone. I'll keep looking.
  3. tc0mn00b

    Nortel Networks - Night Ring

    Need more info but assuming that "putting the phone on Night Ring" means you're hitting the busy/night key on a 2250 console (sun/moon button), then calls get routed to the NIT1 DN. Go to LD 21 REQ: PRT TYPE: NIT No change is made to the AA.
  4. tc0mn00b

    Help identify this type of 110 block

    I've never seen this type of block. I've spent hours looking online with different search terms and have come up with nothing. The only thing I found was this auction site with "sold" items and with no way to contact the seller...

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