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I am a network engineer/deskside tech/jack of all trades & king of none. I am working for a small computer repair shop in Portsmouth Ohio and we have a client that needs me to add 3 new phones (Panasonic phones as well) to her existing PBX. I have a litte telecom experience, however, not much. I need to no what I need to do to add these phones. I was expecting to see a terminal/PC when I arrived to use to manipulate the system and add the phones. Instead I encountered simply this VB42050 cabinet with a card in it. The phones are in place and from what I can see the cable was run for all phones that this card can support (8). Please help as my boss REALLY wants me to get this done.
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
Dan Powell
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Closing topic, 2nd post John C.
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