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Posted by Doc Malks on November 13, 2006, 4:10 pm
Please log in for more thread options Our client has an MICS with a defective sound port. Should be a no-brainer to replace the KSU (under warrantee) and get them working but we have run into a brick wall. This MICS has a T1 line card in it with a PRI enabler key. The PRI enabler key is keyed to the defective KSU. If we replace the KSU, the PRI enabler key is no longer valid. Does anyone know if there is a way to move the PRI enabler key to the replacement KSU? Thanks in advance, Doc Malks | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Terry on November 13, 2006, 5:36 pm
Please log in for more thread options I am just musing. The software is in the PCMIA card right ? The key will be stored there also and will move with the software. TerryS >
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Posted by Terry on November 13, 2006, 5:40 pm
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> Hi all,
> > Our client has an MICS with a defective sound port. Should be a > no-brainer to replace the KSU (under warrantee) and get them working > but we have run into a brick wall. This MICS has a T1 line card in it > with a PRI enabler key. The PRI enabler key is keyed to the defective > KSU. If we replace the KSU, the PRI enabler key is no longer valid. > > Does anyone know if there is a way to move the PRI enabler key to the > replacement KSU? > > Thanks in advance, > > Doc Malks More musing. Put the whole software cartridge and PCMIA card into the new KSU. Sorry I don't know for sure. TerryS >
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Posted by John 807 on November 13, 2006, 10:59 pm
Please log in for more thread options Unfortunately the system ID is in the main KSU, so moving the cartridge
won't work. If you are a Nortel partner or dealer you can move it using the keycode retrieval system (KRS) on Nortels site. Hope this helps, John 807 > Hi all,
> > Our client has an MICS with a defective sound port. Should be a > no-brainer to replace the KSU (under warrantee) and get them working > but we have run into a brick wall. This MICS has a T1 line card in it > with a PRI enabler key. The PRI enabler key is keyed to the defective > KSU. If we replace the KSU, the PRI enabler key is no longer valid. > > Does anyone know if there is a way to move the PRI enabler key to the > replacement KSU? > > Thanks in advance, > > Doc Malks > | |||||||||||||
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> Our client has an MICS with a defective sound port. Should be a
> no-brainer to replace the KSU (under warrantee) and get them working
> but we have run into a brick wall. This MICS has a T1 line card in it
> with a PRI enabler key. The PRI enabler key is keyed to the defective
> KSU. If we replace the KSU, the PRI enabler key is no longer valid.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a way to move the PRI enabler key to the
> replacement KSU?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Doc Malks