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Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps
From: Jose Dominguez <jad () network-services uoregon edu>
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 1998 08:52:43 -0700
One thing you might want to check is that your DSU/CSUs are configured to give you a full clear channel T1 with ESF framing. In the past we've seen this happening with remote sites where the DSU/ CSU wasn't configure for the full 1536K. Hope this helps, -- Jose A. Dominguez, Senior Network Engineer, Network Services Group 225 Office of University Computing, University of Oregon 1225 Kincaid St., Eugene, OR 97403-1212 Voice: (541) 346-1685 / Pager: (541) 683-0365 / Fax : (541) 346-4397 PGP : http://ns.uoregon.edu/~jad/pgp.key / Email: jad () ns uoregon edu
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- T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Tony S. Hariman (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Patrick W. Gilmore (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Jose Dominguez (Jul 09)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Vincent Poy (Jul 10)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Mark Milhollan (Jul 10)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps James Carlson (Jul 10)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Jose Dominguez (Jul 09)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Nathan Stratton (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Lincoln Dale (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Dorian Kim (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Brett Frankenberger (Jul 09)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Robert E. Seastrom (Jul 09)
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- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Brett Frankenberger (Jul 12)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Dorian Kim (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Patrick W. Gilmore (Jul 08)