Ash4Pres
Vendor
- Oct 21, 2006
- 2
Customer has a hostel. It’s in Africa – 60 rooms. They have 2 CO’s.
What if all phone lines to those rooms were ‘home run’ back to a patch panel – or multiple linked patch panels for that matter, for I’m not sure if there is such a beast as a 60-port patch panel (simple 66 block ought to suffice if they are used there...). Then somehow, those patch panels were to be connected to another panel with 4 ports (via amphenol?). Those four ports would then be connected to the 4 station ports in an analog PBX (RJ-11 to RJ-11 patch cords - or dongled off the 66). This analog PBX is a 2x4.
Two phone lines are then normally connected to the 2 analog CO ports in this analog PBX (again, RJ-11s patch cords).
Also, would need a power converter from 22V to 110.
Is this architecture viable/possible? Is there another scenario to connect 60 rooms to 2 analog lines? I sincerely appreciate your time!! Ash
What if all phone lines to those rooms were ‘home run’ back to a patch panel – or multiple linked patch panels for that matter, for I’m not sure if there is such a beast as a 60-port patch panel (simple 66 block ought to suffice if they are used there...). Then somehow, those patch panels were to be connected to another panel with 4 ports (via amphenol?). Those four ports would then be connected to the 4 station ports in an analog PBX (RJ-11 to RJ-11 patch cords - or dongled off the 66). This analog PBX is a 2x4.
Two phone lines are then normally connected to the 2 analog CO ports in this analog PBX (again, RJ-11s patch cords).
Also, would need a power converter from 22V to 110.
Is this architecture viable/possible? Is there another scenario to connect 60 rooms to 2 analog lines? I sincerely appreciate your time!! Ash