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Okay, my extensions also have hex codes associated with them.
This is how we were set up. 01:01:01:01 01:01:02:01 01:01:03:01 etc... then 01:02:01:01 01:02:02:01 01:02:03:01
There are four sets of hex per extension. What does each set mean? The 2nd and 3rd I'm assuming are for the ports on the physical hardware.
Would somebody clear this up for me?
Thanks!
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It's not hex. It's Node:Cabinet:Card:Circuit.
Let's say Extension 1001 is on the first circuit of the first card of the first cabinet on the first node. That would be 01:01:01:01
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"Democracy cannot exist with unarmed citizens." "People should not fear their government. It's the government that should fear its people."
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