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#195743 12/04/08 01:04 PM
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I have a cix 100 that is maxed out . The customer has purchased a 670. Can I take the flash card out of the 100 and put in the 670 and upload the programing. If not what would be a better way of doing it. Thanks


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It's possible but mind the following:
1. The 670 software version must not be lower than that of the 100.
2. Place the cards in the same slot numbers. But, if you have a T1 card with more than 16 channels in slot 103 on the 100, then slot 104 on the 670 should be empty.
3. Make sure you have enough licenses and the right kinds on the 670.

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Once the licenses on the 670 have been installed from the 100, can I change the license on the 670 to the ones that have been orederd with the system?


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You can not move the licences from one system to another. All licenses stay on the processor and are always order from Toshiba through a dealer.

I don't know if you can get replacement or upgrade licences. If you can, then Toshiba would want the old processor back.

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This is guessing here. I would guess that Toshiba would take back the 100 processor and take off extra software licenses above the 32 that comes with the processor and let you put them on the 670 and send the 100 processor back with the original 32.

I doubt they would let you have the original 32 back unless possibly they kept the processor. Some dealer could take the guesswork out of this.


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Toshiba will not move licenses from one system to another, you must get all new licensing. If the 670 processor is used, then you may get lucky and have some existing licenses on it.


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I do believe there is a issue with paging though. The 100 has it "hard coded" as it were.

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That's right. I forgot about paging. If you were using the paging output on the 100 processor, you will need to change the paging zone number on the 670 if using a BIOU.


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