This is probably the incorrect area to place this but Im at a loss.
Being the new IT/communication guy here, I have been tasked with trying to see if we have any extra extensions in our current phone system. We have a Nortel Norstar system that was put in over our original setup. When Nortel came in, then only added the main comm box, some power supplies for the system, the boxes to work the paging system, and put in place 2 66 block segments. These were labeled with all our available extensions, the fax line, and what I'm assuming is our incoming lines. This is all spider webbed from our original 4 66 block segments that have previous extensions labeled but are not correctly labeled.
My main question is this, is there any real trick to figuring out what the actual extensions are in this mess or is it going to be tracing one at a time? I know so far that the newest block segments are labeled incorrectly as well because what is labeled 109 is actually 108 extension wise.
"Silence is golden, duct tape is silver...
Being the new IT/communication guy here, I have been tasked with trying to see if we have any extra extensions in our current phone system. We have a Nortel Norstar system that was put in over our original setup. When Nortel came in, then only added the main comm box, some power supplies for the system, the boxes to work the paging system, and put in place 2 66 block segments. These were labeled with all our available extensions, the fax line, and what I'm assuming is our incoming lines. This is all spider webbed from our original 4 66 block segments that have previous extensions labeled but are not correctly labeled.
My main question is this, is there any real trick to figuring out what the actual extensions are in this mess or is it going to be tracing one at a time? I know so far that the newest block segments are labeled incorrectly as well because what is labeled 109 is actually 108 extension wise.
"Silence is golden, duct tape is silver...