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Old 08-24-2005, 11:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have an EPN with two carriers at one location and an EPN with one carrier at another location. Need to move the second carrier from the first location to the second location.
(Starting to sound like Mr Phillips sophmore science class...)
I'm thinking this should be easy. Just observe how is it connected now and make it the same at the other end, right? Will there be any software changes for the existing EPN to recognize the new EPN sitting on its back?

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The actual move may be easy. I am more concerned with your licensing or RTU for adding the additional carrier. Check your system out for how many phones you can have and trunks and what ever else you may be adding. You may have to contact Avaya for more Right To Use (RTU) licensing.

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if you got the feature port network enabled this should not be a problem. Check your capacity.
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