Thanks Jeff! That's 48 bits for FR and another N bytes(?) for TCP/IP :)

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From: Jeffrey Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 10:02 PM
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Subject: RE: [plug] [OT] frame-relay overhead

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Hi Francis, 
�For Frame-Relay alone, there are 16 bits for start and end of frame flags,
16 bit for address and another 16 bits for Frame Check Sequence. 
Plus the overhead of TCP/IP packets. 
Jeffrey 
-----Original Message----- 
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 9/21/2001 3:01 PM 
Subject: [plug] [OT] frame-relay overhead 
Hi all, 
What's the normal frame-relay overhead? I have a 256Kbps CIR from PLDT 
but 
I'm only getting approximately 216Kbps when testing (downloading a huge 
file 
from a remote FTP server with no other traffic). 
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