We have a box of new Avaya PCMCIA cards that came in on a surplus equipment purchase from Avaya.
The cards are Type II and do not have any standard Avaya or Lucent labels - front or back. They do have the small ID label on them that shows .... DWD2EMAC S1 V1 R1 (sounds like a Beta card) SN is from 2002 and the rest of the label reads ... PRD1000061840. Doesn't seem like a ComCode but maybe it is.
Any help is identifying this card and its original intended use would be helpful.
Andrew Roach
President - Drew Telecom Group, Inc.
Lucent/Avaya Voice Mail-Component-Transtalk Repair Specialists
Lucent/Avaya Telecom Brokers/Resellers
drew@triton.net
269-685-5400 - voice
269-685-5500 - fax
The cards are Type II and do not have any standard Avaya or Lucent labels - front or back. They do have the small ID label on them that shows .... DWD2EMAC S1 V1 R1 (sounds like a Beta card) SN is from 2002 and the rest of the label reads ... PRD1000061840. Doesn't seem like a ComCode but maybe it is.
Any help is identifying this card and its original intended use would be helpful.
Andrew Roach
President - Drew Telecom Group, Inc.
Lucent/Avaya Voice Mail-Component-Transtalk Repair Specialists
Lucent/Avaya Telecom Brokers/Resellers
drew@triton.net
269-685-5400 - voice
269-685-5500 - fax