Depends on what you are doing.

If you plan to have 2 T1's and use Cisco CEF to load balance, then you can
use a WIC 2 with standalone CSU/DSU's or use 2 WIC's with intergraded
CSU/DSU's.  If the Telco plans to give you 2 ATM T1's and you use AIM to
bundle the bandwidth, then you are going to need a 4 T1 port ATM card.

I'm now aware of a WIC that supports more than a 1.5MB T1.

George G. Stossel
DACOR, Inc.
www.dacor.net


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[mailto:bounce-nt2000-256980@;ls.swynk.com]On Behalf Of Luke Levis
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:12 AM
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Subject: off topic WIC card


i'm looking for a WIC card for a cisco 2600 series router, but it needs to
be able to support 3 MBits, and I'm not quite sure of the terminology..
would I be looking for a WIC 2 card

sorry for the dumb question
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