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Originally posted by kxtvet: Yes you could do what you just described but the whole point to phone 101 trouble shooting and the above thread is to plug in one phone at a time and left to right until the system fails...... I agree and that the way I would do it , thus the question on how it was done..
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Skip, During troubleshooting, phones were always plugged in sequentially and checked before moving to next Jack position. Sequence was Jack#1-Jack#8. Mark
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