A technique I like to use when I need multiple apperances of CO lines or station ports is to introduce a 25-pair '66M' or '66B' block between the CO/KSU blocks and the station blocks. Then you can jump the CO or station pairs to that block and fan out from there to 3 or 5 stations (more if you loop the 'in' side of the 25-pair block). This takes a bit more time, but it's easy to follow and makes future changes much easier.
Whatever you do, don't try to punch multiple pairs on the same clip or wrap wires around the tops of clips... unless you want lots of problems and call-backs. - Mike > Unnamed Administration sources reported that Philip L. Loyd, D.C. said: > > > > My next question, if I may, how do you parallel three extensions on the > > block. I have one room with three extensions that I will only use one > > phone in. Thanks so much for your time! > To multiple POTS ports, loop the jumper through the Jack punch > and back out again. _________________________________________________________________ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt

