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Ok,
Thru the KT I was able to move the 8SUBS back to slot 10, changing 249 - 256 back to all zeros, and 049-056 and 177-184 back to 020 0xx, and all the analog phones are working just fine along with the polycom.
I still am not able to get into PC programming though, as jumper 3 and 4 are now ON, and the KT programming shows what it should as 480 port system.
482 is all zeros.
What should it be for the serial port?
I found that a serial port is 230, but that was for a card. What should it be, 230 000?
Thanks,
Joe
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Class 1.3 should be 230, class 1.4 is all zeroes. If you don't have a SCIF or EDVIF card, what card is showing a serial port? Just wondering- I'm guessing it's port 258...
Save your 24 port slot for something that NEEDS all those ports, like a PRI for example, or another 16 port card.
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So 482 should be 230 000 ? or 230 001 ?
What is the logical number?
We don't have any cards with serial, I had just read in the Tech manual under the Misc Port table, that a serial is 2-3-0 for an SCIF with 2 logical ports, so I was guessing as to what 482 should be.
Thanks again JBean for all your help.
Joe
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Use the 230 in Class 1.3, 000 in class 1.4 . The programming port is classified as a miscellaneous port so needs no config in class 1.4
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Does this require a reset after programming?
I looked at an old backup from a couple of months ago, and the serial was on 259, not 258. Don't understand why, as I don't have any other cards with serial, unless the 4VML has one.
Thanks bunches for your help JBean.
Joe
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Ok, reset fixed it.
I'm back in via PC now.
Thanks BIG TIME JBean for leading down the correct path.
I learn more about this system every day. I've never had to program the serial port before, so that one threw me for a loop.
This site rocks.
Thanks again,
Joe
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