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Hello all. We are installing a 0x32 in Ohio and the local lec has supplied us with DID'd all over the map (ie) 2000,3000,5000, and 6000. Is this going to be a problem installing. We are having our PBX vendor install this, but would like a heads up first.
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That should not cause a problem as long as you don't try to match the ext.number of every set to its' DID. Even that can be done but you may lose some digit access within the Norstar (pool codes, park codes). It will also be a BEAR to program it that way, BUT it can be done. I would leave the ext. numbers as they are, build target lines for the DIDs, and label a line appearance for the DID. Two cents please.
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