The biggest thing the CMM provides is GPS timing. (other than a Ethernet 
switch & Power).

If you want to use a different GPS timing provider, then you don't have 
to use a "CMM"... (e.g. www.packetflux.com)

Regards



Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet & Telecom


On 8/21/2010 11:01 PM, Edward Spoon wrote:
> Trying to get a definitive answer here and Moto ain't a helpin'!
>
> For a site with 2 or 3 5720BH units (all links PtP - no AP-SU traffic),
> do I 'have to' use a CMM? I'd prefer to bring each link inside on a
> separate wire to isolate them in the router for failover configuration.
> Can't do much with them if they are all on one wire in one interface.
>
> Thanks
> Ed
> triparish.net <http://triparish.net>
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