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Nortel MICS...is it NI1 or NI2 free.teranews.com 10-06-05
Posted by free.teranews.com on October 6, 2005, 11:41 am
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I have a vendor who is trying to deliver some new services to my company,
specifically my Nortel MICS phone switch. The vendor is asking me if my
switch is set for NI1 or NI2, something to do with the way caller id is
delivered. We own this system out right and currently don't have a vendor
to support it. Would someone be able to shed some light on what these
protocalls are and how I would be able to determine which protocall my phone
is setup for. All help appreciated.

Chuy




Posted by John on October 6, 2005, 3:54 pm
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Go NI2

John 807
>I have a vendor who is trying to deliver some new services to my company,
>specifically my Nortel MICS phone switch. The vendor is asking me if my
>switch is set for NI1 or NI2, something to do with the way caller id is
>delivered. We own this system out right and currently don't have a vendor
>to support it. Would someone be able to shed some light on what these
>protocalls are and how I would be able to determine which protocall my
>phone is setup for. All help appreciated.
>
> Chuy
>




Posted by on October 7, 2005, 5:09 am
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NI(National ISDN) is a protocol used between your equipment and the CO
switch. If they have a DMS100 then it's NI2, but I've seen other.
Really no way for you to know for certain without calling your
provider. They'll tell you in a second.

free.teranews.com wrote:
> I have a vendor who is trying to deliver some new services to my company,
> specifically my Nortel MICS phone switch. The vendor is asking me if my
> switch is set for NI1 or NI2, something to do with the way caller id is
> delivered. We own this system out right and currently don't have a vendor
> to support it. Would someone be able to shed some light on what these
> protocalls are and how I would be able to determine which protocall my phone
> is setup for. All help appreciated.
>
> Chuy



Posted by Rekcus on October 18, 2005, 6:27 am
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Norstar is definitely NI2.



Posted by Rekcus on October 18, 2005, 6:28 am
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Norstar is definitely NI2.



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