Hopefully I can explain this enough to get a response. in my quest to find if we have any additional analog lines other than our fax line, Ive come to the realization, hopefully right, that the incoming lines from the Carrier are analog in nature. These lines then travel to our Block segment and are then sent to the Nortel KSU. From there, they require a digital signal to communicate with the KSU. Is the above correct?
The incoming from the Carrier terminates at a small 8 port box that has 4 digits, telephone number Im assuming, written by each terminal. When I call 3 numbers, Im routed to the main greeting for the company. When I call two others I get a fax signal over the phone. According to the phone and programming, we have 5 lines we can use for outgoing/incoming simultaneously. I have found them at ports 201-205 respectively. The block looks like this:
201
201
202
202
202
202
202
202
203
203
204
204
204
204
204
204
205
205
206
206
206
206
206
206
My question is why is every other "port" 3 sets of lines, see 202/204/206, and the others only one pair? Not sure if that makes sense or can be answered easily.
Thanks if so.
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