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System 9.1. We currently have four cabinets on our phone system. Two in one building and two in another, connected by fiber. We would like to move one of the cabinets to a new location in another building and connect it to it's old mate via fiber also. Does this sound possible?
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Yes it's possible. I take it that it originally came from that location?
What cabinet are you planning on removing?
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cabs 1 and 2 connect via ribbon cable as does cab 3 and 4. The connection between 1 and 3 is via mm fiber. That is the only configuration that you can use. Now if you wanted to do networking you can use fiber in conjuction with T1/E1 and fiber/T1 transceivers to get the job done if the standard architechture doesnt meet your needs.
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