In message <95e6ce90-5629-4a8b-900f-7f32ccc22...@rtty.us>, Bob Camp writes:

>Well if the Z3815 boxes are all fakes, they did a *really* good
>job on making up all the HP logo's and HP stickers. They even faked
>the right date codes for the add on stickers. They also did a very
>nice job with the custom cables that plug directly into everything.

If these were built for celluar stations, it is not unreasonable to
think that they were built to match the rest of the kit in the rack.

Obviously this being telecom, there is no cross-vendor standardization
for such matters.

It is therefore very plausible that either HP/Agilent produced it to
customers mechanical specs or that Customer got a subassembly and did
the mechanics themselves.

Logos and serials indicate the former, the cables indicate be either.

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