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Do the CIX or CTX still support support any EKT station cards?

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Bunnie, I'm running mk032 on a 100 with both 2000 & 3000 series phones on the same adku with no problems. Might be different with ver. 4 software or newer cards.

I don't remember about ver. 2 software, but ver. 3 doesn't have peku in the list of cards.


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AFAIK all cix / ctx doesn't support PEKU cards.

The understanding I have on CIX is:
(ACTU3 or BCTU2+EEXS) + R4 software = CIX

2000 and 3000 series phones will work on CIX. So do PDKU, BDKU, BWDKU and ADKU (CIX 100).

Isn't BSTU an analog card like RSTU?


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The PEKU is not supported on any CTX/CIX software version. You can mix 2000 and 3000 series phones on a BDKU/S, ADKU, BWDKU on a CIX even with R4.

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hrmmm
Thanks for the responses. I opened up the cabinet and took a look, here's what we have now and was wondering what we would be able to re-use:
2-PDKU2 (8 digital stations each)
1-RSTU1 (8 analog stations, correct?)
1-RSSUI (serial port interface for remote programming)
1-RCTUA (processor, know we won't be able to use that)
1-RCOU, 1-RCOS (4 analog CO lines each)

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The RSSU is the only card you will not be able to use, the BSIS is it's replacement for serial interface, you won't need either for remote programming but will need a AMDS unless you can use some type of IP connectivity

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