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#120673 11/20/03 01:38 PM
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Can someone offer their knowledge.
Question: What is the best way to connect two Norstar MICS's?

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#120674 11/21/03 01:36 AM
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Point-to-point T1. You program it just like you would for Tie lines between systems.

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#120675 12/02/03 03:58 AM
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i do this all the time. t1 is quite costly to waste on voice. however if you need just a couple of line between the systems, use em cards.

#120676 12/22/03 07:31 AM
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May not be the BEST way, but a quick and easy way is to use an ATA or two. Sys-A uses ATA-out to LINE-IN on Sys-B. Another ATA-out on Sys-B to LINE-IN on sys-A. Dial the ext of the ATA and the other sys think a CO line is ringing. Configure the line as any other line or have AA answer and then select any extention. This only works if the systems are within the same building or close by.

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#120677 12/22/03 08:54 AM
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Yeah, the first questions are: How far apart are they and how much trunkage do you need between them? (Go Blue!)

#120678 01/06/04 05:06 AM
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On this same topic: Customer has MICS, with 2 PRIs, NAM, 0x16s, and 1 fiber port open on 6 port expansion module. The physical location is a large 3 floor building. Customer owns bldg. Customer would like to expand another 35 stations. Can we tie this and another MICS together? Are E&M cards the way to do it? Can we just use dry pairs?? Operationally, how does this work? What are the dialing procedures? Thanks in advance.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by JWRacedog:
On this same topic: Customer has MICS, with 2 PRIs, NAM, 0x16s, and 1 fiber port open on 6 port expansion module. The physical location is a large 3 floor building. Customer owns bldg. Customer would like to expand another 35 stations. Can we tie this and another MICS together? Are E&M cards the way to do it? Can we just use dry pairs?? Operationally, how does this work? What are the dialing procedures? Thanks in advance. </font>

if what you are saying is accurate, then upgrade to xc software. run 50 pair riser to the third floor, add another 6port expansion card; combo if you have a service card using the open slot, three more 0x16, your good to go.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by JWRacedog:
On this same topic: Customer has MICS, with 2 PRIs, NAM, 0x16s, and 1 fiber port open on 6 port expansion module. The physical location is a large 3 floor building. Customer owns bldg. Customer would like to expand another 35 stations. Can we tie this and another MICS together? Are E&M cards the way to do it? Can we just use dry pairs?? Operationally, how does this work? What are the dialing procedures? Thanks in advance. </font>

If they already have two t-1's you would not be able to connect them via a PTP T-1. two is max of course. Using a PTP or dry pairs is great because you can drop and insert with data channels.


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#120681 01/15/04 02:51 AM
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actually the new 6.1 norstar can support 3 t-1's. just fyi.


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