What module/cabinet will support and house the DTI/PRI card. I know the MICS cabinet will not support it and I thought the 0x12 fiber module would but the description says it does not.
BTW I am going to network theo two cabinets together so I understand that I will not have to have the enabler code since I will not be using centralized voice mail.
The PRI card will go in the MICS main cabinet. I do believe you will need 2 PRI enablers though. You will not however need the MCDN keycodes. I suppose you might be able to connect them using just t1 without the PRI enablers, but I havn't done it that way, and don't know what features you would lose.
To answer your earlier question- raw signalling theory- Any digital signal requires clocking.
Let's say you (an electronic device) receive a signal- ...10011101110110100011011111010001...
8 of those digits together mean something to you. You can make sense of that if you know where to start, but the digits just keep coming. A clocking signal gives you that starting point. Usually a system will take it's clocking from the LEC (Primary, in Nortel speak.) In your case, one of the systems you're connecting, usually the first cabinet, will have to be set to Master (generating the signal), and the other to Primary.
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