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- From: varney@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (Al Varney)
- Subject: Re: ISDN home wiring questions
- Organization: AT&T Network Systems, Lisle, IL
- Distribution: na
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 20:01:24 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec11.200124.1198@cbnewsd.cb.att.com>
- Keywords: isdn
- References: <1992Dec8.170248.28360@cbnewsh.cb.att.com> <1992Dec9.200002.27774@dvorak.amd.com>
- Sender: Al Varney <varney@ihlpl.ih.att.com>
- Lines: 27
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- In article <1992Dec9.200002.27774@dvorak.amd.com> brett@dvorak.amd.com (Brett Stewart) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec8.170248.28360@cbnewsh.cb.att.com> bear@cbnewsh.cb.att.com (james.j.allen) writes:
- >>
- >>You can order the following book on the subject from AT&T
- >>Customer Information Center (1 800 432-6600):
- >>
- >>ISDN with 5ESS Switch Customer Premises Planning Guide
- >>Select Code: 533-700-100.
- >
- >For US$194.13 !
- >
- >>This document describes the planning, installation, and
- >>maintenance of ISDN customer premises equipment. Descriptions and
- >>guidelines for various ISDN equipment and wiring configurations
- >>are discussed in this guide.
-
- To be fair, it's over 100 pages on loop configurations, equipment
- configurations, power options, NT1 interfaces, wiring closet cross-connect
- options, pin/wiring diagrams, color codes and ordering information for
- various terminal blocks, designation strips, patch cords, etc. Not at
- all the typical information one would expect in a consumer-grade book
- on how to hook up your typical telephone....
-
- Of course, you have the option of asking for installation information
- from your telephone vendor.
-
- Al Varney - just MY opinion, and not necessarily AT&T's.
-