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> I do not factually know how to tell what
> kind of card I'm plugged in to. It was
> the last two free ports on the PBX.

Danger Will Robinson! Danger!

The iSeries can have both digital and analog station ports, but most of station ports are digital, with analog ports installed only for special cases.

Plugging an analog device into a digital port is "a bad thing (tm)" and can damage equipment. Trace the cable pair into the switch to see what kind of card it goes to. Or, plug a standard telephone into the port and see if you get a dial-tone when you go off hook.

You may be in luck though, with the 28i (I think that's what you have), it can only have 16 digital stations, which are x301 through x316 by default. Unless someone changed the default config, x317 through x320 are probably 4ASTU connected analog stations.

Try a standard telephone on the port to make sure it works, and that you can dial other system extensions, then go from there.

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I'm double-checking with my butt-set wielding partner, but I believe he has connected to each of those ports and gotten dial tone with his butt set.

Here's the card list. I am hoping it allows confirmation that the PBX is a NEC 28i. A little solid information will go a long way.

Thanks again.

Darren

NEC DX2NA-24
slot 0 = PS
slot 1 = CPU
slot 2 = T109-03
slot 3 = ? appears to be vm card w/ 4 ports, 2 are free
slot 4 = CO 92011
slot 5 = CO 92011

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