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Terminating many T1's
From: Stephen Balbach <stephen () clark net>
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 20:06:34 -0400 (EDT)
I am investigating options for terminating many T1's with an objective of high-density and easy scaleability. I am curious how others are approaching this. Possible scenarios: 1. Cisco serial ports and rack CSU/DSU's. Exspensive. Lot of space. 2. MAX TNT for T1's connecting to a backbone Cisco. Theoretically up to 140 T1's in 1 small box with built-in CSU/DSU's. Unproven? 3. Cascade. Similair to TNT approach, very exspensive untill you reach 70+ T1's in a chassis. 4. Chanellized DS3. Don't know anything about it - can MFS provide circuits this way via a DS3 handoff? No CSU/DSU required? Any other costs/issues? Thanks for any ideas and experiences! --stb
Current thread:
- Terminating many T1's Stephen Balbach (Jul 22)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI (Jul 22)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Nathan Stratton (Jul 22)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Brian Horvitz (Jul 22)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Neil J. McRae (Jul 23)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Sean M. Doran (Jul 23)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Neil J. McRae (Jul 25)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Nathan Stratton (Jul 22)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI (Jul 22)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Tom Eastgard (Jul 23)
- Re: Terminating many T1's Dave Bergum (Jul 23)
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- Re: Terminating many T1's Tim Roberts (Jul 23)