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Yes, it is always the jack (port) that determines the extension number, not the phone. The easiest way to determine an extension's number is to look on the display when the phone is idle. If there isn't a display, then place an intercom call to a phone that has a display and it will show up there. This assumes that a name has not been programmed into the phone.
The only exception to this is IP phones. They have the extension number programmed in the system, but they can be plugged into any high-speed LAN connection anywhere.
------------------ Ed --------- How come there's always enough time to go back and fix it a second time?
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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