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I bent 3 pins on universal slot 5 when installing a IST-8. I know should've been careful. Anyhow, No serial ports are working so I cannot log in and the serial integration is down. I took the cable off so at least a DID call to extension would go to the mailbox instead of box 800.
I picked up a new Maux II hoping the serial ports would work on it, and it didn't.
Is it the cpu/services board or the backplane that is fried?
Thanks.
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Some pins on universal slots when bent cause grounding problems with the serial ports. If they are touching try to separate them. Some times you can log in with a notebook P.C. that is not pluggeg into AC and running on battery. If the P.C. logs in on battery you have a grounded pin.
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