First you have to determine the proper place to put the board based on the expected traffic on it (busy all the time vs hardly used). So that will determine which cabinet and slot it goes in.
Then you have to use BCSU to add the part number of the board to that slot.
You will need a properly wired DB15 to RJ45 adapter to connect the T1s to the front of the board.
Once the board is inatalled and the system sees it and is happy with it you need to create a trunk group for that T1 - the parameters of which would allow communication between 2 4000's (are they both next to each other or are they in separate buildings).
Then you need to create thr trunks for the T1 and assign them to the trunk group.
When all that's done on both sides, and both sides are happy and seeing each other then you need to design your routing to route the desired calls on that trunk group for each side.
There are probably a few steps I forgot, but with any luck after that you will be able to route traffic across the T1....
Each one of those steps is its own sub-topic...
Good luck!
Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
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