Hub Rack Terminal
| Pair |
To Rack |
From Bathroom |
| 1 |
Phone 1 / 935-6933 |
Rack 1 / 6933 DSL |
| 2 |
Phone 2 / tb 52 |
Rack 2 / tb 57 |
| 3 |
Phone 3 |
Rack 3 / Old DSL CO |
| 4 |
Phone 4 |
Rack 4 tb 52 |
| 5 |
Phone 5 / 935-6364 |
Rack 5 / tb 17 |
| 6 |
Phone 6 / tb 50 |
Rack 6 / tb 50 |
| 7 |
Phone 7 |
Rack 7 / tb 65 |
| 8 |
Phone 8 |
Rack 8 |
| 9 |
Modem 1 / 935-6933 DSL |
|
| 10 |
Modem 2 / 935-6933 POTS |
|
| 11 |
Modem 3 / 935-5214 DSL |
|
| 12 |
Modem 4 |
|
| 13 |
Modem 5 |
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| 14 |
Modem 6 |
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| 15 |
Modem 7 |
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| 16 |
Modem 8 |
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| 17 |
Spare |
Spare 1 |
| 18 |
Spare |
Spare 2 |
| 19 |
Spare |
Spare 3 |
| 20 |
Spare |
Spare 4 |
| 21 |
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| 22 |
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| 23 |
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| 24 |
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| 25 |
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Notes:
Jacks 1-6 on the patch panel are POTS lines. Phone 1-4 are repeated on jacks 1-3, and Phone 5-8 are repeated on jacks 4-6 (See
HubRack).
Eg. WIth a standard patch cable you can plug into Jacks 1 and 11 and bring 6933, and tb 52 to Charlie's desk. To switch lines 1 and 2, or use the 4th line you need custom patch cables. Though I think that the polarity is reversed from standard POTS lines so we should figure out where that happens and document the patch cables better to fix it.
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ClifCox - 09 May 2010