KX-T: Emergency 911 implications of extending KX-TD extensions to another site (Was: General Question)
moving ONE employee to a site that is about a 5500 foot drive, but only 3200 feet airline If the main site has POTS lines from the CO into the KX-TD, calls will show the CID and location assigned to that line. Suppose someone at that location dials 911 for emergency services (say heart attack), and then hangs up (say looses consciousness), the phone company registry will report the location where the CO lines terminate. Emergency responders will show up at the main site -- the wrong location. This is an issue if you use a clear pair (our ILEC terminology for conditioned pair), VoIP with internet connections, VoIP using 802.11b, or even the long-range EnGenious portable phones. With an ISDN-PRI into your switch, you have some more options about what is displayed to the called party. You might even have some options with an ISDN-BRI into your switch. This is a topic that frequently comes up on the Avaya mail list http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/Avaya-List Paul H. Gusciora Chemical Engineer, Systems Scientist San Rafael, CA --- Original Message --- From: Don Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: KX-T: General Question Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 19:40:53 -0400 I have a rather "low tech" Customer, KXTD 1232 with Voicegate VIP 4000 with 36 telephones plus 4 port VM. 10 analog keysets from the old KXT1232, 8 Digital sets and using the other half of the ports for single lines plus another 10 single. I tell you this to explain how they have 40 ports out of a 32 port system, although I'm sure MOST of you figured this out without my explanation. The customer has almost NO data network ( 4 ascii dumb terminals working on a PC- MOS - yuk) Now, I know you have been waiting, my question has ALMOST nothing to do with the telephones or data. The customer is moving ONE employee to a site that is about a 5500 foot drive, but only 3200 feet airline and just a little over 20,000 cable feet thru the C.O. You guessed it, they want a telephone at the "new" location. I can't seem to get anybody at SBC that can even give me an idea as to the cost of a circuit between the two locations, IF a Single line will even work at that distance? The "prime" site has a small tower on the roof ( 30 feet above ground) and the "remote" location has a 120 foot tower that used to have their radio system on it, in the days BEFORE Nextel. I did a google search for " point to point wireless link" and got over 700 hits, I have just spent the last couple hours scanning the links and can not find what I'm really looking for- anyone have any helpful ideas, I would like to do this for less then $2500.00 ( and I don't think ENGENIUS is the answer) Thanks Don Ritchie - System Engineer Century Communications 460 East 270 Street Euclid, OH 44132-1708 216-731-3030 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- When you stop believing in Santa Claus is when you start getting clothes for Christmas! _ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt
KX-T: Re: Emergency 911 implications of extending KX-TD extensions to another site (Was: General Question)
IMHO The odds of that are miniscule. What if someone at a corporate office bldg dials 911 & falls over? There is a LOT more than 3200 feet to look through in a small 20 story office? could be 25,000 or more personnel. Let the Snakes worry about it after it happens..JIM Jim Marks Denville Wiring Systems Panasonic Phones & Voicemail N.J. 973-627-7088 From: "Paul H. Gusciora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "KX-T Help" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Don Ritchie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:43 PM Subject: KX-T: Emergency 911 implications of extending KX-TD extensions to another site (Was: General Question) > > moving ONE employee to a site that is about a 5500 foot drive, but > >only 3200 feet airline > > If the main site has POTS lines from the CO into the KX-TD, calls > will show the CID and location assigned to that line. > > Suppose someone at that location dials 911 for emergency services > (say heart attack), and then hangs up (say looses consciousness), the > phone company registry will report the location where the CO lines > terminate. Emergency responders will show up at the main site -- the > wrong location. _ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt
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KX-T: point to point wireless
Well, now the search for the "best bang for the buck" Have decided I will pitch point to point "wan" and VoIP for my 1KM "loop" Right at this moment it looks like QuickBridge P to P "kit" with two access points and yagis plus coax for around 1600 to 1800 end user plus valcom Vip 810 and 820 OR Multi tech MVP 110 and 120 "gateways' @ around 400 to 500 each ( end user) Has anyone used any of this stuff? What's good / bad ? The "other" solutions to this "problem" are twice the money. I'm going to "pitch" it in late morning. Thanks Don Ritchie - System Engineer Century Communications 460 East 270 Street Euclid, OH 44132-1708 216-731-3030 [EMAIL PROTECTED] When you stop believing in Santa Claus is when you start getting clothes for Christmas! _ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt
KX-T: Re: point to point wireless
Good luck, let us know how the project goes. charles - Original Message - From: "Don Ritchie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 7:42 PM Subject: KX-T: point to point wireless > Well, now the search for the "best bang for the buck" > Have decided I will pitch point to point "wan" and VoIP for my 1KM "loop" > Right at this moment it looks like QuickBridge P to P "kit" with two > access points and yagis plus coax > for around 1600 to 1800 end user plus valcom Vip 810 and 820 OR Multi > tech MVP 110 and 120 "gateways' > @ around 400 to 500 each ( end user) > > Has anyone used any of this stuff? What's good / bad ? > > The "other" solutions to this "problem" are twice the money. > > I'm going to "pitch" it in late morning. > > Thanks > > Don Ritchie - System Engineer > Century Communications > 460 East 270 Street > Euclid, OH 44132-1708 > 216-731-3030 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > When you stop believing in Santa Claus is when you start getting clothes for Christmas! > > > > > _ > KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ > Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt > > _ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt
KX-T: TVS50
Hi; Installed a TVS50 a now new customer bought on the internet. Set dip switchs to "normal" position after setup. Tried to delete the "good am-pm" prompts and company name prompt and the system freaked out and played greeting to mbox 112 as the main greeting. Unpluged the system, restarted, it went back to playing "good am-pm, company greeting prompts. I created a customer menu where the customer can record the whole company greeting instead of having to change user prompts. How do I delete the prompts instead of recording silence and having them "stick" if the system loses power? Thanks, Rudy __ McAfee VirusScan Online from the Netscape Network. Comprehensive protection for your entire computer. Get your free trial today! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/computing/mcafee/index.jsp?promo=393397 Get AOL Instant Messenger 5.1 free of charge. Download Now! http://aim.aol.com/aimnew/Aim/register.adp?promo=380455 _ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt
Re: KX-T: TVS50
At 01:11 AM 9/11/2003 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi; > >Installed a TVS50 a now new customer bought on the internet. Set dip switchs to "normal" position after setup. Tried to delete the "good am-pm" prompts and company name prompt and the system freaked out and played greeting to mbox 112 as the main greeting. Unpluged the system, restarted, it went back to playing "good am-pm, company greeting prompts. I created a customer menu where the customer can record the whole company greeting instead of having to change user prompts. How do I delete the prompts instead of recording silence and having them "stick" if the system loses power? I'm doing this from memory, but somewhere you set up custom service menus (my favorite is 30 for day and 60 for night using prompt 1. Then you go into change custom prompts (6 5 ?) and record 248,249,250 and something like 713. One of the options is turn off the prompt and that's what you do. If this isn't right, I'm sure someone else will jump in and RTFM :-) Carl Navarro _ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt
Re: KX-T: TVS50
did that again yesterday 1. set for user1 every place you have the option (sys,u1,u2) 2. msg mgr, modify user prompts. user1 3. record new prompt (2 seconds open mike, then press 1) for 819,248,249,250. 4. now "rerecord" for same prompts, except now you can "turn off the prompt" 5. check utils/mplt to see if you hit the right ones ;-) next week i go back and turn off the "training wheels" ;-) "you have new message, 1 new message, new message" becomes "one, one" the lastest cd manual now has a lot of the hints you saw here first, like turning off the above prompts might be desired ;-) btw- there is no company greetings on a 50. sorry guys, i never did get my crossreference table done, with old system prompt numbers / new system prompt numbers and text listing. i have the text files if someone wants to complete the project -larry 9/11/03 12:11:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi; > >Installed a TVS50 a now new customer bought on the internet. Set dip switchs to >"normal" position after setup. Tried to delete the "good am-pm" prompts and company name prompt and the system freaked out and played greeting to mbox 112 as the main greeting. Unpluged the system, restarted, it went back to playing "good am-pm, company greeting prompts. I created a customer menu where the customer can record the whole company greeting instead of having to change user prompts. How do I delete the prompts instead of recording silence and having them "stick" if the system loses power? > >Thanks, >Rudy > _ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt