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I have run out of available extensions in our Intertel Axxess system. We have plenty of available slots available. Can I just purchase a DKSC16+ card, install it in one of the slots, and just assign extensions to each of the circuit ports in the session manager software and be good to go?
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Maybe.
How many ports is the CPC licensed for, and will the power supply handle the load?
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THere are a total of 4 cabinets in use. The first three are full. The fourth one has only has 3 slots in use. Each of the cabinets has it's own power supply, so I'll go with a yes on the sufficient power. As for the licensing I'll have to check on that...where can I go check it?
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If it’s four cabinets, they should have 9 amp power supplies. Google the part number to be sure.
For licensing info, go to Help / About Inter-Tel Software License. It should show:
System Type: CPS Quad
Devices: xxx of xxx. That will be the number of ports in use and the number licensed.
For details on physical and non-physical device, go to View / System Device Info.
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