I am perplexed. I am looking to get additional cards for digital TN's on our opt 61C. We have three empty slots in Loop 8, Shelf 0, slots 12, 13 and 14. At the frame there are 6 unused but wired up krone strips which look as if they cable back to the Meridian: these correspond to what sequentially would be cards/slots 12, 13 and 14.
To check if the cabling to the frame was in place for these spare slots, I took the back off cabs 12-0 and 12-1. 12-0 is straightforward, with 16 digi cards installed. I know I have programmed and patched, working phones on every available card in this shelf. In the back of the cab there are 12 cables (6 on each side) going to the frame.
Cab for 12-1 is not as straightforward (has PRI card and tone detectors as well as digi and analogue cards), but has the same 12 cables going back to the frame.
The cabling in the back of the cab for Loop 8 is exactly the same, so I reckoned that the cabling must run to the frame for the 3 empty slots.
My maintainer thinks I am mad and says that if there are 12 cables in the back, then there are 12 cards cabled to the frame. He said that there must be phones programmed on Shelves 12-0 and 12-1 which cannot be cabled to the frame and that this is the case with the empty slots in Loop 8 ie. no point putting in extn cards as they are not cabled to the frame.
But, I know for sure that I have phones wired at the frame, patched to floors and working, on every extension card in 12-0 and 12-1. This, says my maintainer is impossible as it is one cable per card to the frame.
Despite what I can see (12 cables per shelf on 12-1, but with all extn cards actively programmed with working extensions, to back up what he says I cannot swap a card into eg. slot 14 on Loop 8 and programme an extension on it: I get SCH5781 (card number for loop is invalid).
Can anyone help me out with the cards to cables problem? Is it possible to have only 12 cables for 16 cards?
Is it possible to enable a card and programme an extension on a card that is not cabled to the frame?
Is there anything I should do when moving a card into, say 8-14, to enable the card and allow me to programme an extension on say 008-14-00-00? I thought you just had to put the card in and programme an extension.
Apologies for the long winded description!
Any clues will be much appreciated.
To check if the cabling to the frame was in place for these spare slots, I took the back off cabs 12-0 and 12-1. 12-0 is straightforward, with 16 digi cards installed. I know I have programmed and patched, working phones on every available card in this shelf. In the back of the cab there are 12 cables (6 on each side) going to the frame.
Cab for 12-1 is not as straightforward (has PRI card and tone detectors as well as digi and analogue cards), but has the same 12 cables going back to the frame.
The cabling in the back of the cab for Loop 8 is exactly the same, so I reckoned that the cabling must run to the frame for the 3 empty slots.
My maintainer thinks I am mad and says that if there are 12 cables in the back, then there are 12 cards cabled to the frame. He said that there must be phones programmed on Shelves 12-0 and 12-1 which cannot be cabled to the frame and that this is the case with the empty slots in Loop 8 ie. no point putting in extn cards as they are not cabled to the frame.
But, I know for sure that I have phones wired at the frame, patched to floors and working, on every extension card in 12-0 and 12-1. This, says my maintainer is impossible as it is one cable per card to the frame.
Despite what I can see (12 cables per shelf on 12-1, but with all extn cards actively programmed with working extensions, to back up what he says I cannot swap a card into eg. slot 14 on Loop 8 and programme an extension on it: I get SCH5781 (card number for loop is invalid).
Can anyone help me out with the cards to cables problem? Is it possible to have only 12 cables for 16 cards?
Is it possible to enable a card and programme an extension on a card that is not cabled to the frame?
Is there anything I should do when moving a card into, say 8-14, to enable the card and allow me to programme an extension on say 008-14-00-00? I thought you just had to put the card in and programme an extension.
Apologies for the long winded description!
Any clues will be much appreciated.