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#87149 11/07/07 06:35 AM
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Guys I have an 8720 and an 8300 that are networked together but in two separate buildings. The customer would like each PBX to dial out over the locally connected T-1's (and only dial out over the other when the local T-1 goes down) Is there a way to do this without partitioning them to be separate?

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#87150 11/07/07 01:14 PM
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Are they 2 seperate switches networked together or is the 8300 a LSP?


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