>
> Can anyone tell me what the 'S' ports correspond to? They don't follow
> the Modems in any way that I can see. Could they possibly correspond to
> the channels on my CT1's? (S0 = Trunk 0 on CT1 #0, and so on)
>
> If that isn't the case, is there a way to see which channels on our
> CT1's are in use?
Are you talking about a PM3 here?
If so, you have to do a "show all" to have it list what modem is connected
to what serial port.
If you do a "show mx" (x being a number) it will give you stats on the modem
and say what serial port it's connected to. But if you do a "show sx" (x
being a number) it doesn't show you what modem you're connected to.
Good luck (and I hope it's a PM3),
Todd
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