mattf wrote:
Your mileage many vary, as they say. I've had problems on T1 and E1 cables as short as 10 metres. Changing the pairing stopped the errors completely.<snip>
RJ48C is *not* standard ethernet cable. The twisted pairs are groupeddifferently. Ethernet cables work OK for T1s if they are only 2 or 3 metres long. Long ethernet cables give high error rates when used for T1s.
Regards, Steve
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I have run several robbed-bit(non-PRI) T1s on standard CAT5e ethernet cable
for runs of over 100 feet(30 meters) and have seen no increase in the error
rate of the T1s. I've done this for years, and even the telco install techs
say it really doesn't matter especially if you are running robbed-bit,
supposedly its more forgiving than PRIs are.
MATT---
You said you can see no *rise* in the error rate. If the error rate is even measurable, I'd say it is too high. I can usually leave a link for weeks, and it records zero errors.
Robbed bit is more forgiving for dropped calls, as sensible terminals persistence check the signaling. The audio suffers just as many clicks and pops, though.
Regards, Steve
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