Kevin,
I know it's not really what you're asking, but I have a
suggestion...If your buildings are right across the street from each other
as you say, you would be MUCH better suited to invest in a line-of-sight
wireless solution between buildings that will net you 11+ MB/sec. Short
distances like that always seem to have higher bandwidth requirements, and
from an ROI standpoint, a wireless solution with no recurring fees will pay
for itself much faster than a little T-1 that you have to pay for every
month. If you are bound to using a T-1 by some political or administrative
requirement, given that you have spelled out what equipment you have, then
I'd just recommend that you by the T-1 WIC cards and associated NM's for the
2600's and that'll do it. Use straight HDLC, as it produces the least
overhead. Hope this helps.
Kelly Cobean, CCNP, CCSA, ACSA, MCSE, MCP+I
Network Engineer
AT&T Government Solutions, Inc.
Disclaimer:
The opinions expressed herein are those of the author alone, and do not
necessarily relfect those of AT&T Government Solutions, Inc., it's
management, or it's affiliates.
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Kevin O'Gilvie
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 9:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Connectivity between Two Offices [7:49236]
Dear All,
We just Purchased a new office accross the street from our current space. We
are installing a T1 and i wanted to know what are my oprions as far as
connectivity between both sites. We are using Cisco 2600's and a Pix 515.
Thanks,
-Kevin
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