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Hi folks
In the PBX unified maintenance console version 4.5.1.0 I can't located the 16 channel DSP Card in the physical or virtual slot?
Basically Im trying to work out how this card works and is presented i.e. RJ45 ports or if it uses a MDF cable.
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Click on slot,hover your mouse pointer on the IPCMPR card and click on card property, then the VoIP-DSP option tab. The DSP doesn't have a physical connection point.
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The DSP card does have an IP address. Is this the info your looking for?
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Irishpot, the dsp card is the Virtual slot. you put virtual cards in to the slots and the licenses will allow that amount of extensions/sip trunks to work. if there is no dsp then doesn't matter what you do with the virtual slots. the size of the dsp will determine the amount of ip extensions you can have all connections for IP are through the main LAN interface.
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Thanks OBT, do you know off any suppliers offering training for the TDE100 in Dublin?
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