Paul, 

I was commenting on the KXT-1232D - the older analog,
and I'm positive that there are only 2 DTMF receivers
on each of the 4 possible 8 port extension cards. 
This would affect primarily SLT sets on the ports, the
apits sent most of the keypresses on the data stream,
and didn't need the receivers.  The two receivers can
service any of the 8 ports on that card and are only
needed while dialing and release shortly after the
last digit dialed.  I have never had a case where the
dialtone on another set was delayed.         

I have no idea how the isdn cards are equipped, but
was passing on experience with other bri to pots
devices that had limited common control facilities. 
The symptoms sounded alike.

-larry

btw, we recently had a cbeyond cutover customer that a
few weeks later had a strange problem.  They had 8
lines and a caller on line 5 only had a oneway talk
path.  Of course line 5 worked fine when I got there,
but the "bad line" was now "wandering".  I quickly
realized that it wasn't a line, but rather, the 5th,
6th, 7th, and 8th calls that were bad, no matter which
lines they were on. 

Of course, cbeyond was absolutely sure it was our
equipment.  (Only after their tech shorted lines, and
used two butt-in sets, did he agree it might be the
cisco)  Swapped the cisco, and all worked fine.  The
cisco has two 4 port codecs, the second card had a bad
dsp. first four calls went to card one, next calls
went to the bad card.  


--- "Paul H. Gusciora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Can anyone verify:
>       >kxt1232d only has two registers per 8 station card
> This would mean that one would want to distribute
> analog phone 
> devices (like fax machines) around the system so
> that  the various 
> cards.
> 
> Paul H. Gusciora
> San Rafael, CA
> 
> 
> 
> ===
> From: larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: KX-T: Fw: ISDN
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 21:46:31 -0700 (PDT)


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