has a E1 interface? [7:32404]
call up your PBX vendor and ask.
or take a close look at the cards in the PBX - they might be labeled. (
which would be how the Cisco guy made the determination )
There is no reason that most PBX's would not support E1 - the vendors want
to sell in Europe too.
He's right. It all depends on the model and size of the system, but a PBX
for europe and elsewhere will probably have an e1 interface.
A ksu won't have one (or a t1 in america) and a hybrid may or may not,
depending on the size of the system.
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call up your PBX vendor and ask.
or take a close look at the cards in the PBX - they might be labeled. (
which would be how the Cisco guy made the determination )
There is no reason that most PBX's would not support E1 - the vendors want
to sell in Europe too. Some of the low end stuff and key s
The ciscoman told me the PBX had a E1 interface,but I asked somebody if
it was real. They told me any type of PBXs had NOT a E1 interface.Who know
the correct answer?Please tell me,appreciate your
help.
regards,
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