Thanks John,
Saved my sanity. I was reading through each post thinking "My God - I've
just gone thick". I don't understand any of it yet either. I can console
myself that someone else is as thick as me at least. :-)
I see from Chris's phone number he's in UK,so we're probably talking E1. Any
speed that a supplier such as BT, C&W, will supply up to a full E1 should be
supported by the WIC 1T. Just make sure the termination is correct. n x 64
is not always terminated X21 15 way D-Type, so unless you want extra expense
of a G703(coax) to X21 converter, request that it be terminated X21 15 way
D-Type.
Sorry if I've missed the question. If so, have another go at getting it into
my thick skull.
HTH
Gaz
""John Neiberger"" wrote in message
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> I'm really having trouble following this thread. I haven't even
> figured out what your issue is yet. It seems that we jumped from serial
> interface line speeds to multiplexing T-1s.
>
> Now, it sounds like you're going to place each T-1 on a separate 2600,
> so why does it matter what the port speed maximum is anyway? I just
> read the original post and I can't figure out what you're asking. Are
> you asking how to get a single interface to clock at 2.048Mbps? And if
> you're running T-1, why would this even be an issue since T-1 runs at
> 1.544Mbps?
>
> A DTE interface connected to a CSU/DSU will derive its clock from the
> DCE. If you connect a 2600 to a T-1, the clock rate will be 1.544Mbps
> and no manual configuration is necessary on the router to achieve this.
>
> Are you asking if you could multiplex two T-1s onto a single serial
> interface running at 3.088Mbps?
>
> Have I completely missed the point? Help me out here, I'm lost. ;-)
>
> John
>
> >>> "Ayers, Michael" 7/11/01 11:08:17 AM
> >>>
> Yes, but I have a few customers where the bought two T1's Multiplexed,
> and
> got their 2 Mbps. I am currently converting them over to 2 2600's on
> each
> end. This will allow me to use HSRP and load balance the lines.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Schneider, Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:43 AM
> To: 'Ayers, Michael'
> Subject: RE: line speed [7:11911]
>
> 2.028mb is for an e1 or European T1 which has 32 timeslots
> 32x64=2.048
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ayers, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: line speed [7:11911]
>
>
> The only way is to MUX 2 T1s together (if you are referring to trying
> to get
> router port speed from T1 technology). 2 T1's = 3MB. A 2Mb router port
> on
> each end will be the limiting factor, and the 2 t1's will only see 2Mb
> of
> traffic.
>
>
> Thank You,
>
>
> Michael Ayers
> Network Engineer
> > OneNeck IT Services
> (480) 539-2203
> (800) 272-3077
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Burnham, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 4:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: line speed [7:11911]
>
> It seem my earleir question either confused everyone or basically
> didn't
> interest anyone.
> To put it in a nutshell.This is what I need to find out.
>
> Cisco state that a Synchronous Serial interface, eg. a WIC-1T will run
> up to
> 2.048 mbps
> HOW can you get this line speed to a Synch serial interface ?? eg. n x
> 64,
> e1 etc ????????????
>
> I need to know ASAP
>
>
> Chris Burnham,
> Systems Engineer,
> Delphis Consulting Plc.
> Tel: +(44) 020 7916 0200
> Mob: +(44) 07799403576
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