Installation manual
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2 CO lines, 6 stations
Unlike 206, this is an expansion unit only.
1 touch-tone receiver
1 power-failure transfer port
Partner Plus 3.1 or
better
3.0, 3.1, 4.0, 4.1
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2 lines, 6 stations, Caller ID Partner II R3 or better 3.0, 3.1, 4.1
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3 CO Lines, 8 stations, Caller ID support
6 touch-tone receivers. 2 power-failure transfer
ports
308EC R3.0 has improved Fax CNG detection.
Partner ACS R2.0 or
later.
3.0,
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3 lines, 8 stations (only 2 support T/R ringing) Partner Endeavor
Partner ACS R5.0 or
later
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4 CO lines
Despite not having the “E” designation, this
module does not have a processor in it.
Partner Plus R3.0 or
better
Partner II R1.0 or
better
2.0
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4 CO lines
2 touch-tone receivers
Partner Plus R3.1 or
better
3.1, 4.0
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4 lines, Caller ID Partner II R3 or better 3.1
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Support for SDSL delivery of 16 CO lines, plus
Ethernet gateway. 2 touch-tone receivers. Caller
ID support
Partner ACS R4.0 or
later
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Support for T1 delivery of 16 CO lines. 8 touch-
tone receivers. Support for DID (Direct Inward
Dialing)
Support for Cell Phone Simultaneous
Forwarding
Partner ACS R6.0 or
later
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Internal voice mail Partner Plus R3.1 or
better
1.0, 3.0, 4.0, 4.1,
5.0
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Enhanced internal voice mail, replaces Partner
Mail VS.
Partner Plus R3.1 or
better
1.0, 6.0
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Avaya describes how to identify Partner systems at their web site. For
convenience, we have reproduced this here.
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“There are two ways to determine the type and release of your Partner
system:
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Quoted text from Avaya.com FAQ list for Partner systems.










