Yes they did make DISA for the Analog 1232.
KX-T123291.
It's a 2 card affair that goes in the 123211D but not the 123210
If you want a voice to answer, there is a separate OGM card
I've got them in stock
-Joe
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 08:57:57 -0500, markds3 wrote:
>Sorry, you're right. It did men
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I thought it was an analog 1232?
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I thought it was an analog 1232?
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On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Dave Phelps wrote:
> Ok. So you're going to link 2 switches. I haven't used the Multitech units,
> so I won't comment specifically on those. I have used Cisco's VoIP hardware,
> which I've had good luck with, so my perspective is based on how *I* would
> do this using Cisco har
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