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Looking to connect a partner system with a nortel system with a T1 will it work. I need to transfer calles from site A to B sales calles at a car dealer. Thanks Juno
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You will need to build a 3rd party VPN and have analog ports available on both the Partner and Nortel.
Avaya SMB Authorized Business Partner. ACIS/APSS ESI Certified Reseller/Installer www.regal-comm.com
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Partner ACS or IP Office Partner?
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The Parter is acs not IP. Thanks for your help.
Juno
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They make a T1 module for the Partner ACS. You need the 5-slot carrier and the module. Google it, you'll find one. I actually installed a couple in the past, but don't see them too much.
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Haven't tried it but it sounds plasible to put a T-1 card in the Partner and use it as a E&M tie trunk between switches. The Nortel would need to be able to do trunk to trunk connections. Sounds like a week-end experiment.
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