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Posted By: Miteletech IPK - 07/07/11 04:21 PM
I have a IPK that has a license for 48 ports. I currently have 1 - 16ESIB and E, 1 - 8 ESIB, 1 - 8COI, 1 4port voicemail card. These cards equal out to 24 digital, 8 coi, 4 voicemail ports = 36 ports. The system will not let me add another 8 esib card. I have slots 3,5-7 available. I get an error when I try to install the card. I have tried resetting the system. any suggestions as to why I can not add the card?
Posted By: Rickman Re: IPK - 07/08/11 06:08 AM
You have the Basic Package that will allow 32 Ports Max. You Need the (PKU 192-U) installed on the CPU.
Posted By: Miteletech Re: IPK - 07/08/11 03:57 PM
Thank you.
Posted By: Miteletech Re: IPK - 07/08/11 03:57 PM
Thank you.
Posted By: fonemanlee Re: IPK - 07/18/11 05:02 PM
Actually the port count for a basic package IS 48. However, you can have only 32 stations (digital or analog) and 40 CAR keys, or a total of 72 CARs and station ports programed. You can also, have 16 basic trunks. This makes a total of 48 physical and 40 CAR (phantom or secondary incoming extension keys). and 16 trunks either copper or T-1. Simply, this means you can add a 4 port station card only without installing a PKU chip.
Posted By: paulw Re: IPK - 07/18/11 05:53 PM
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Originally posted by Rickman:
You have the Basic Package that will allow 32 Ports Max. You Need the (PKU 192-U) installed on the CPU.
You can still buy those in your part of the world??
Posted By: telephoneguy Re: IPK - 07/18/11 07:00 PM
The B2-48 hasn't been sold locally since at least 2004, but there's a lot of them still out there floating around.
Posted By: fonemanlee Re: IPK - 07/19/11 03:16 PM
The PKU is not sold from NEC anymore. They ended support last fall. I believe October 2010. Gray market is the only option as far as I know. But, then you run the risk of getting a bad one. They were burnt out alot from techs installing them backward.
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