Ok, heres a url showing it to be full duplex, it took awhile to find.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/150.htm

Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Swart Douwe wrote:
>
> > On a 64K dedicated ISDN line, copying a file across, we receive a
> throughput
> > of around 10kbps.  I assume that the fact that we are getting 10K rather
> > than closer to 64K is due to encapsulation and latency etc etc.
>
> this SOUNDS like a bits vs bytes issue...
>
> on a transfer, you are getitng ~10kBytes (big B) per second? Or 10kbits/s
> (little b)
>
> 8 bits in a byte...a "64k" ISDN is 64kbits..not 64kBytes.
>
>
> flat out you should see about 8kBytes per second across that line.
>
> (for reference you'd get 64kBytes on a 512k link.)
>
> If you really are only getting 10kbits across an unloaded line, I'd start
> looking for serious line or modem issues at one or both ends.
> ....david
>
> ---
> david raistrick (deep in the south georgia woods)
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