There really is no difference between a T1 to your ISP or a T1 to a branch
office (in the scenario you outlined).
Of course the one obvious difference is that the T1 to your HQ is part of
your corporate "frame relay cloud" and the T1 to the internet is part of
your ISPs frame relay cloud.
T1 are usually frame relay connections, therefore they use frame-relay
encapsulation.

""RJ""  wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> What is the difference between a frame connection to a branch office (I
have
> configured this) and T1 to the internet (I don't know how this is
> configured).
> I have heard that our company has a T1 from a (HQ)Atlanta to
> (backoffice)Tampa.
> Also they have a T1 to the internet.
> They also have numerous frame connections to small offices through out the
> country.
>
> When somebody says that they have a T1 to the internet what exactly does
> this mean?  What protocols (encapsulation) are they running? Is it PPP or
is
> it a frame connection? How does one connect to the ISP?
>
> I am sure these questions have simple answers. Can somebody please explain
> this concept?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> RJ.




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