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How many Digital phones are plugged in to the PBX and How many are configured

How many Digital phones are plugged in to the PBX and How many are configured

How many Digital phones are plugged in to the PBX and How many are configured

(OP)
Hi guys,

I am trying to know how many digial phones are plugged in to OPC81c and how many are configured.

To get the configured I have to listed in LD81 but how can i know how many digital phones are plugged in to the PBX?


I really appreciate your help.

RE: How many Digital phones are plugged in to the PBX and How many are configured

I am not sure why this is in a Linksys data forum rather than a Nortel PBX forum like this one:

http://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=798

I tried to remain child-like, all I acheived was childish.

RE: How many Digital phones are plugged in to the PBX and How many are configured

Come on OP - post in appropriate areas!!!!

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