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Right now we have a system that says R6 V11.
If I take the sticker off it says Processor R3.
I want to add caller ID capability and have been told it takes R7 capability.
Do I have to buy a new card, and if so will a Processor CKE3 R7 V12 suffice?
What does it all mean anyway? Why are there processors named CKE3, CKE4, and CKE5 and V7?
Can anyone clarify this?
Thanks.
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Yes, a Legend R7 CKE 3 V12 will support caller ID (in fact that's what I run at home)
Any legend R7 (CKE 3, 4, etc) processor supports called ID, but in order to get the Call ID information on your MLX phones you must have a 408 GS/LS ID MLX card. Caller ID is not supported on analog (ATL) or single line phones.
The CKE number just indicates the processor speed. For smaller systems CKE 3 should be fine. I think there was another post before that discussed the CKE differences in more detail.
[This message has been edited by chicagotechsolutions (edited March 31, 2005).]
[This message has been edited by chicagotechsolutions (edited March 31, 2005).]
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when I say single line phones I mean regular analog devices connected to a 016 card.
[This message has been edited by chicagotechsolutions (edited March 31, 2005).]
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