Most PBXs are modular, at least to a degree and so you would most likely
have the choice to add a linecard to support E1 circuits.

Rik

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Dose PBX has a E1 interface? [7:32404]


call up your PBX vendor and ask.

or take a close look at the cards in the PBX - they might be labeled. (
which would be how the Cisco guy made the determination )

There is no reason that most PBX's would not support E1 - the vendors want
to sell in Europe too. Some of the low end stuff and key systems might not
support E1 in particular lines or models.

HTH


""qin jonson""  wrote in message
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>     The ciscoman told me the PBX had a E1 interface,but I asked 
> somebody
if
> it was real. They told me any type of PBXs had NOT a E1 interface.Who 
> know the correct answer?Please tell me,appreciate your help.
>                                                        regards,
>                                                             jonsonqin




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