I connected E1 interface (RJ48) using impedance converter 120/75 to COAX into a 
PandaCom
line and from V35 connector into a serial interface. Panda Com configured to use only 1
timeslot 64Kb
Isn't this [DCE/DTE CSU/DSU] <-> DCE/DTE ?

J Roysdon wrote:

> I don't believe so.  I'm pretty sure you cannot do the following:
>
> [DCE/DTE CSU/DSU] <-> DCE/DTE
>
> You must do either
> DCE/DTE <-> CSU/DSU <x> CSU/DSU <-> DCE/DTE
>
> or
>
> DCE <-> DTE
>
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> > Is it possible to have a cable to connect a frame relay switch to a T1/FT1
> > DSU/CSU module on another router, i.e a DB-60 male connector on one end of
> > the cable and a RJ48C modular jack on the other end ?
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