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I'm interested in finding out if anyone's had experience extending a CIM connected ASU with a fiber converter/tranceiver and if it would work.
The reason for this is my client has a parking lot separating buildings and established fiber runs. We could use an existing pair of fiber runs to do this.
Thanks!
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I don't know of any way to do that. How many stations do you need?
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Use FIMs instead of CIMs, and you're home free. No practical distance limit on a FIM.
But most people go to Underground CAT3 to distribute extensions, and have all the PBX eqt. at one central location.
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Asu's only connect via cim
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If it's an MX Controller, you could add FIMs, with peripheral nodes (200L, or 200RM) at the far end. If it's not an MX, an upgrade would not be that expensive!
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Without knowing the system, or how many ons stations the other building needs, it just becomes a guessing game as to a solution. IMHO
Yes, a fiber connected elx cabinet would work on the 200 or 3300. Some type of fxo to fxs T1 w/T1 fiber converters might work too.
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From what I was told you cannot extend a CIM via Fiber ethernet converters, I tried it the CIM connection does not use the same " protocols" as ethernet. From what I am told it is closer to an ATM type of transmition.
Alex Kroger Pinnacle Communications Corp Mitel/Hitachi Nationwide Hospitality Provider
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