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Hi All,
AT&T is pushing a large customer of mine towards their IP Flex-based PRI service. The customer currently has a copper PRI circuit and a 50 meg fiber data circuit coming in to their building. Their current PRI is a standard 24 channel circuit with 23 B channels and 1 D channel. The customer doesn't need/want that many B channels, so they are thinking about only having ~12 channels with the new IP Flex circuit.
The DKi424 is a final release software(AW) B5 level processor, with a v2 BPTU.
My question is, will the DK interface properly with the "box" that AT&T would install to deliver the IP Flex as a PRI circuit?
tia, Bill
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Should not be a problem. IP Flex is very common around here and the DK works fine with them. Just remember that caller-id name is not supported on the DK.
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