Hi,

E1 provides 2048 Kbps only when using an E1 controller in the UNFRAMED mode
(channel-group 0 unframed); otherwise, when configuring channel-group 0
timeslots 1-31 you get only 1984 Kbps (timeslot 0 is used for frame
delineation). Note that you cannot set Unframed mode on all Cisco E1
controllers.
Yes, it is full-duplex (you can have 2 megs on both directions at the same
time).

Hope this will help,

Theo


""Cezar Fistik""  wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> Can someone help me understand how E1 bandwidth is calculated? I know that
> it is 2048Kbps, but I don't know if this means that it is 2Mbps in both
> directions, (which will be 4Mbps, something like when we're talking about
> full duplex fastethernet and we say that it is 200Mbps), or only up to
2Mbps
> for transmit and recieve.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Cezar




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