We are switching from electronic key line centrex to ISDN PRI. I am going to need to wire up a Toshiba DK424 phone system for our office. We purchased the system from a company that went out of business, so I deinstalled it. I think I have a good idea of what to do, but wanted to run it past the pros before I started.
I am mounting the equipment in our server room. I plan on cutting a piece of plywood, painting it and mounting it to the wall to mount the blocks on. We have 2 66 blocks in our office (one in the front area, one in the back area). Each of the phones is wired to the closest 66 block, the majority are CAT5e with 1 pair terminated on the 66. About 20-30% are CAT3.
My plan is to leave the phones terminated on the 66 blocks out in the office, and go from there, back to the server/phone room and terminate them on another 66 block. Is this a solid plan? Or would it be worthwhile to do new home runs (we have everything through conduit but it would still be a major project)? If I should retain the 66 blocks, should I run a couple CAT5e cables through between the 66 blocks, or should i get a 25 pair cable?
As far as wiring in the phone room... The digital station cards have amphenol connectors, that are wired to a 66 block. The analog station cards have 4 or 6 port jacks and I have a 66 block with the port jacks as well.
As far as I know the only thing necessary to connect the stations is to punch them down on the appropriate section of the 66 block. Is there anything else I need to do? I tried to pay close attention when removing the system, but there was 2 other phone systems in the same closet, so it was a little confusing.
Do you have any other suggestions on this? I need to do as much work myself as possible. I need to keep the cost on the project low, and I also want to know the system inside and out by the time it is completely installed.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
I am mounting the equipment in our server room. I plan on cutting a piece of plywood, painting it and mounting it to the wall to mount the blocks on. We have 2 66 blocks in our office (one in the front area, one in the back area). Each of the phones is wired to the closest 66 block, the majority are CAT5e with 1 pair terminated on the 66. About 20-30% are CAT3.
My plan is to leave the phones terminated on the 66 blocks out in the office, and go from there, back to the server/phone room and terminate them on another 66 block. Is this a solid plan? Or would it be worthwhile to do new home runs (we have everything through conduit but it would still be a major project)? If I should retain the 66 blocks, should I run a couple CAT5e cables through between the 66 blocks, or should i get a 25 pair cable?
As far as wiring in the phone room... The digital station cards have amphenol connectors, that are wired to a 66 block. The analog station cards have 4 or 6 port jacks and I have a 66 block with the port jacks as well.
As far as I know the only thing necessary to connect the stations is to punch them down on the appropriate section of the 66 block. Is there anything else I need to do? I tried to pay close attention when removing the system, but there was 2 other phone systems in the same closet, so it was a little confusing.
Do you have any other suggestions on this? I need to do as much work myself as possible. I need to keep the cost on the project low, and I also want to know the system inside and out by the time it is completely installed.
Thanks in advance,
Joe