A vendor suggested the following configuration:

15454 Chassis and Fan
Dual TCC+ cards
Dual Cross Connect Cards
1 DS3 card  (12 DS3s)
1 DS3 backplane (24 DS3 Backplane)
1 OC3 card  (4 port OC3)  1310 fiber only

Seems like it is a big mux and I would still need to punch into a pa- mc-t3 or some such in order manage things at the T1 level.

David


On Sep 18, 2008, at 1:06 PM, David Prall wrote:

I'm pretty sure this is how it would be. You would need a frame- relay switch in front of the POS interface, it isn't a CHOC interface. The ATM would need an ATM switch in front of it to support ATM T1's. There is a PA- MC-2T3+ that is channelized for the 7200. With this you could put a MUX in front of it.

David

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Subject: [c-nsp] PA-POS-1OC3 vs. PA-A3-OC3SMI

We are looking for a fully channelized OC3 interface for a
Cisco 7200
VXR. Something that we can break individual T1's off of. In
researching this there are two routes: PA-POS-1OC3 or PA-A3-OC3SMI.
The first is SONET and the second is ATM.

Other than price what is the difference? Which is needed?

Thanks for any and all advice.

David

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