In your case, the 2 BRI KX-TD382 module provides for up to 4 CO lines. It is not possible to exceed the 8 CO line maximum on the KX-TD816.

A KX-TD1232 can only deal with 12 CO lines. A KX-TD386 with 6 ISDN-BRI could provide all 12 of them. I am wondering if there is a way to use only 4 or 5 of the KX-TD386's capacity (8 or 10 CO lines), and somehow configure for 1 or 2 analog POTS lines, or does installing the KX-TD386 eliminate the POTS capability.

In other words, does installing a KX-TD386 completely eliminate the possibility of terminating analog POTS lines on a single cabinet KX-TD1232?

Has anyone configured a KX-TD1232 system with KX-TD112 and KX-TD386?

Paul H. Gusciora
San Rafael, CA

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Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 11:46:35 -0500
From: "Kurt J. Lidl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul H. Gusciora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: KX-T Help <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: KX-T: Detailed question about ISDN-BRI KX-TD386 implementation

On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 11:35:57PM -0800, Paul H. Gusciora wrote:
 I infer from the manual, that ISDN-BRI maintains the line limit at 12
 / cabinet (T1 allows 24 into the expansion + 8 on the back-plane)
 But if one does not use all of the ISDN-BRI card capacity, can one
 install some POTS lines too?
Yes.

 For example, with a Panasonic KX-TD1232-4, If I install a:

 	KX-TD112	ISDN PLL clock module.
 	KX-TD386	ISDN 6 U module

 but only terminate 4 or 5 ISDN-BRI lines, can I still terminate 2
 POTS lines? At least one of them would be the de-aggregated POTS line
 for ADSL.
I have the 816, with a 2BRI module.  I use three pots lines, and have
two BRIs running into the switch.

-Kurt


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