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newbie question to Partner system

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macphoneguy

IS-IT--Management
Feb 21, 2002
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I have a Partner system with the following modules, a 400E module rev 3.1, a processor module rev 4.1, one 200E module rev 3.1 and two 206EC modules rev 4.1 my questions are as follows,
1. I believe the 206EC modules are for analog lines like modems, Fax machines and the like, please confirm,
2nd the 400E module is that for the "digital" partner phones?
3rd the processor module I did see one db connector but it was more then 25 pins I would like to do remote programming things like changing system speed dial numbers, is this possible with that Module, if not what module rev would I need?
4th Since I also inherited no phones with the KSU what Model should I get to assist with programming.
 
400 = 4 incoming lines and 0 extensions
206 = 2 incoming lines and 6 extensions
200 = 2 incoming lines and 0 extensions
Processor = brains
E = expansion
EC = expansion/caller ID capable

That most likely is a Partner II, that "db25" is for expansion to second cabinet.

At least 1 18D phone is required

Here is a string to the documents.

 
would the system support remote administration ? or what info would you need to know? I remember all of the modules said "partner" or "partner II" on them
 
I don't think that the older Partner systems support remote administration.

The Partner ACS revisions R1.1 -> R6 use a Remote Access, Backup/Restore Card to allow a technician to remotely program the system via a computer.

The following is a link to a great general overview of the Partner platform.

 
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