How can I verify how many actual ports or number of Simultaneous calls a CP or NAM can answer at one time? Can I view the number of ports via the F983 menu?
On a CP If its a 100 is a 4port and a 150 it
s a 8 port but a nam you need to access2 F916 and use the password
And it shows the active ports as dots under channels.
When wiring a CP 100 ( or a FLASH ) do I use the RJ11c port 1 wired to a single DN station port or do I wire both RJ11C on the CP and wire them to 4 DN ports on the block.
Now on a fiber NAM everything just comes over the fiber cable correct?
Not that its channels (i.e. 150 is an 8 channel) , 2 channels per port.
On all other vmails other than CP log into F983 and press 44 to see how many channels it has....or F915 on NAM's
By default it's 915, if not keep working your way up, 916, 917 etc.
Copper NAM - 2 pairs per jack.
Fiber NAM - no wiring needed, only key codes.
BY the way I understand that if I move a NAM drive to another NAM cabinet lets say because that cabinet is faulty, I will be able to do this but the ports will default back to 2 ports, is there anyway to restore the ports back to an 8 port enviroment in the new cabinet?
Could this problme be a HD controller card or one of the other cards inteh cabinet? Could I use otehr cards from another unit I have in the shop to resole the problem?
Lighting storm on Sunday then a report that the VM is offline. It was on a UPS all the time.
Boot starts with checking the floppy then two beeps then pause then the HD ( YELLOW ) light goes on but is solid for about 30 seconds, two more beeps and the cycle starts all over again and keeps cycling over and over again.
BTW regarding wiring. If I had an 8 port NAM connected to a CICS via a fiber converter do I need to have to use 8 full station ports to allow the NAM to answer 8 incomming lines at one time?
The DS-30 fiber converter uses ( 2 ) RJ45 plugs which are of course a total of 8 conductors each. Do I just use the WH/BL, WH/OR on each of these? Or will an RJ11 plug work ok?
My first post already explained channels.
It's 2 channels per port, if you were to plug in an RJ11 you would only get 4 or 6 channels depending on conductor/mod end used.
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