What I was thinking is that if they share a D channel then if there was no
modem ready in the first rack then the call could be redirected to the next
PM in the hunt group.
At 2:07 PM -0400 5/6/99, Jake Messinger wrote:
>On Thu, 6 May 1999, Scott Silzer wrote:
>
>:Has any one tried to use last call on a PM using 3.9 and Non Facility
>:Associated Signaling
>
>Hrm, no, but then we dont believe in NFAS. ;-) Why is there some problem? As
>in, do modems still take calls or something?
>
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