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System 9.1. I posted this on 09/10, but from the answers felt that perhaps I did not give enough information about what we are trying to do. We currently have a quad set up for our phone system. Two of the cabinets are in one building. The other two cabinets are in another building, connected back to the main dual pair by fiber. What we are wanting to do, (and wondering if it is possible), is to take one of the cabinets from the second dual pair, and move it to another building, and connect it back to its original mate by fiber. Is that possible?
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no you cant cabinets 1&2 only connect vai ribbon cable and cabinets 3&4 only connect via ribbon cable, its only when connecting 1&2 to 3&4 you use fibre cable
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You would need to go ATM and put a different (fiber compatible) processor in the cabinet you put in the other location.
There are also resistors you need to put back in place when you pull 2 cabinets apart.
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