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Option 61C to 1000E Replacing Fiber Remote

We are upgrading a 61C with the traditional core and IPE columns to the new CS1000E chassis architecture, and I have a fiber remote cabinet that needs to be replaced. I have been told that you can simply remove the fiber receiver card out of the remote cabinet, insert the Media Gateway Controller (and of course the necessary connections), program the IP information, and done is done. Does anyone have a definitive answer on this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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First I assume this is a Wall Mount Fiber Remote. For a Floor Mount Fiber Remote the answer is NO, for now.

As long as the Wall Mount Fiber remote cabinet is a NTAK11 you should be fine.

BUT, Every Wall Mount Fiber Remote Cabinet I have seen is a NT1P70.

I would think there would be a difference in the Cabinet type. Why would Nortel Make a different Cabinet for a Fiber Remote if they could use a NTAK11.

The Power supply should be fine, but I would have a NTAK11 Cabinet handy!
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It is a NT1P70AA. Thanks
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