
Installation
The 012E Module
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11. Type the gateway address given by the service provider at the “Enter Gateway address for
Default Route” prompt, and press Enter.
12. Type “Y” at the “Save this as the default route in the static configuration?” prompt.
13. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu.
The 012E Module
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Available in Release 5.0 or later systems, the 012E module provides 12 ETR extensions and no
lines. All ports support full T/R capability along with ETR. The 012E module provides the capability
for PARTNER ACS Release 5.0 to support a maximum of 48 extensions.
The 012E module provides the following:
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10 Touch-Tone Receivers (TTRs)
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Support for Fax CNG detection
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When installed in slot 1, supplies the system tones and system clocks
Placement Within the Carrier
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If a 1600 DSL module is installed in a 5-slot carrier, it must be in the first slot on the left. The 012E
module can be installed in any remaining slots with the exception that it must be to the left of any
200 and 400 modules. These placement guidelines help you avoid holes in the dial plan.
For any changes you make to take effect, you must perform a cold start on the
system by powering down and powering up the system, or by using the Restore
Programming (#125) or System Reset—Programming Saved (#728) feature.
There is no limitation on the number of 012E modules that can be installed in a 5-slot
carrier. However, in some configurations, the 012E module will physically permit more
than 48 extensions to be installed. For example, if four 012E modules and one processor
module are installed in the carrier, there are 56 extensions present. In configurations
where more than 48 extensions are present, only extensions up to 48 stations will
function. Station ports above 48 will not function with ETR or T/R telephones because
they are outside the PARTNER ACS dial plan.
Summary of Contents for programming and use
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