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got a few questions (shoot me an email if needed because of passwords etc)
a>how do i get into programming? certain port i need to be on? b>i need to get a list of ports/exts. how can i go about that? c>station names? d>ring groups (if available)? e>feature codes? ------------------------------------------ the background........ removing this system at a resort and need to gather all of the info i can so it can match the new samsung idcs500 system i'm putting in and not have the customer remember all new numbering etc.
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If the previous vendor didn't give you the passwords you will have to call Tadiran and fill out some paperwork to get the passwords reset. Their number is 516-632-7200.
Port listing is PLIS from the command prompt. Just follow it. Depending on the system setup usually shelves are either set on shelf 0 then 4 followed by slot number then by port. Being this is a dual bus system the bloacks are seperated on numbering plan.
Rings groups are BOSS.
You can always type HELP at a prompt to get the terms.
Feature codes you will need a manual and go into the NPL. Numbering PLan.
Just as a side note why would they replace the 5000 with a Samsung? Seems odd.
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up the hill is the admin buildings on a seperate system. they used to have a samsung dcs. we replaced it with a 500 several months back. they also upgraded to a pri (which is going to pay for the system in 6 months because their ld was over $10k. got them a flat rate with sbc)
now this one wanted to be like the other and they wanted to network the 2 together via fiber (using t1 to fiber converters) and be able to call back & forth without tying up lines. about 1600' between the 2 systems.
plus they weren't happy with the people who were taking care of it (they had to drive 3 hours from dallas).
this same resort also has other locations all over the country. we will probably end up putting in 500's and tying those together as well via ip.
[This message has been edited by chrislebeck (edited June 09, 2005).]
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how do i get into programming? sounds like a terminal or a pc?!
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Yep, on the serial port. 9600 baud 8 n 1 if they didn't change it. I was just wondering because the Coral is a big time networking systm. IP and traditional..fiber shelves also. Just thought it strange to goto a smaller system thats all.
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