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I have what looks like cross connect frames from an IDS 84 one I assume is a CO w/a 66block and I have two that I assume are station "mdfs" witha 6x50 configuration. What are the proper terms for these parts?
Thanks!
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There are MDF CO panels, MDF trunk panels, and that last one, the 6x50, sounds like an MDF station panel... You sound like a likely candidate to need manuals, which would cover all that. The manual makes all the difference!
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Thanks. I don't think I am going to get the manual. I am just looking for the right terminology to sell some equipment.
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What is the difference between CO panels, trunk panels and station panels? <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Orac: There are MDF CO panels, MDF trunk panels, and that last one, the 6x50, sounds like an MDF station panel... You sound like a likely candidate to need manuals, which would cover all that. The manual makes all the difference!</font>
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CO and Trunk panels are the same thing.
There are panels for POTS lines and station (extensions).
Good Luck!!
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