I'm wiring a Panasonic 1232. It has, I believe 24 or 28 ports to
which we are going to attach around 33 extensions using the analog
line for some. The 1232 outputs to a patch panel and we were
originally thinking that we would wire the extensions to a separate
patch panel, but since this would mean hardwiring the combinations, I
was wondering what industry practice is.
One solution would be to wire the jacks to a patch panel the 1232 to
another and then connect both to a 66 or 110 block. Could we set this
up so that the block has two patch panels of it's own and use patch
cords from the block to both the 1232 panel and the extension panel?
How would you setup such a block? Or would it be simpler to just go
with the original plan and hardwire the "extension" panel with the
combinations needed; i.e., wire the extensions to the appropriate
terminals on the patch panel instead of one for one?
Thanks,
Larry
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