On 7/5/07, Dave Donovan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I wonder if we need piece of reference hardware.  Imagine this scenario,
we order the circuit and Bell wants to turn it up.  What do we turn up
with?  It would be great if we had something that we could plug into it and
get that working just to establish that the line is delivered correctly and
functioning.


I just saw a BRI card for a Lucent/Avaya G3 (which would probably still work
in the 8x00 series).  listed on Ebay for <$300. I have some experience with
Avaya switches.  We could save the cost of the line and installation by
putting this card in a switch.  The added benefit is we would control both
sides of the link and could test different configs.

Does anyone in the GTA have a G3 that they'd be willing to put the card
into?  I would be willing to pick up the cost of the card.

Dave
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