we've been on this discussion many times before....

sell the customer a jack field, extns on the left, house jacks on the right, and a 
hand full of 2 ft 6/4 cables.
the cust can then m/c at will. (unless u need the money... but is the headacke worth 
it ;-)

-larry   




6/13/03 6:23:10 PM, "Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I'm one of those masochists that reprograms the extension numbers corresponding
>to KX-TD jacks.  We tend to play musical chairs in this office and it's
>actually easier (IMO) than moving loops on the phone board.  Not too bad as
>long as you remember to use extensions 265-290 as placeholders while you move
>between screens.
>
>For our voicemail, we're using the standard extension 165.  We have a 4-port
>card, so it's actually extensions 165 through 168.  I've got it physically
>connected to jacks 15 and 16 in the KSU.
>
>It's been a couple of months since I've been in the station programming and one
>thing I notice is that for jacks 15-1, 15-2, 16-1 and 16-2, the assigned
>extensions are 115, 215, 116 and 216.  Is there any potential conflict here
>with the voicemail system?  Should the extensions be set to 165-168 (or would
>THAT cause problems)?
>
>Thanks,
>Jim
>
>
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