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#225176 10/14/11 03:11 AM
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Is it possible to mix ground start trunks and stations on a analog card?

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#225177 11/02/11 03:24 PM
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99% sure the answer is Yes. The analog card hosts 16 "baby boards" and you can mix and match as needed with few exceptions. (Caller ID b-board must be the next circuit to the associated line/trunk b-board.)

I've only used loop start but the same b-board does loop and ground.

#225178 11/07/11 11:45 AM
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Yes, no problem to mix gs trunks and analog station baby boards on a card.


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