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  1. JRichardT

    Cabling underground

    Another possible underground rated 'conduit' you could use is sprinkler line. It comes in various sizes and lengths, and is readily available.
  2. JRichardT

    beanies

    I'll confirm Franklin's statement that Bell companys provided a designed crimper with tapered jaws for the B connector. They also included a 'self-check' function in the form of a slot in the side of the tool. You placed a short piece of solder in the tool crimped it and tried to slide it...
  3. JRichardT

    Connecting a Partner to a PC via LAN

    Thanks to both for your quick responses! Actually, I'd like to administer both from the network, but neither unit directly supports Ethernet. I figure I can find a serial-to-Ethernet adapter to connect between the 9 pin Dsub on the mail unit and a LAN port, which covers that part. And I have...
  4. JRichardT

    Connecting a Partner to a PC via LAN

    The Avaya documentation indicates that the Partner system can be interfaced to a PC via a LAN, but neglects to be more specific. I downloaded the software for the PC from the website, but the help files don't (as usual). So.... How do you accomplish this? I'm dealing with a Partner ACS R3...

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