In your particular case, due to the existing T1 ports on the 7206, I would
guess at PPP multilink is the most cost effective way to go.

But just FYI, you can put an IMA device (either a card in a Cisco router, or
an external box such as Adtrans or a number of other vendors sell) and
multiplex those T1 lines even if they are not native ATM - provided the
endpoints of all the T1's are at the same two locations. If you use an
external device, the handoff to the router is HSSI.

Chuck



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Sent:   Tuesday, May 15, 2001 5:57 PM
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Subject:        How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]

Colleagues,

I am currently trying to multiplex / bind 3 parallel T1 clear channel
circuits.
The circuits will be terminating on a 7206 router on an 8 port multi
channel T1 card.

My question is how do I bind the 3 T1s together to get the total aggregate
bandwidth of 3 T1s.
I have only found info on Inverse multiplexing for ATM which is not what I
am trying to achieve.
what I have is strictly 3 Point to Point T1 circuits using PPP.

Albert Smith
Lucent Technologies
System Engineer, CCNP MCSE
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