Michael Ulitskiy wrote:
Hello,

We will need to terminate channelized DS3 circuit in 7200VXR router. The problem is that DS3 is given to us by telco (Verizon) as a single-mode fiber.
I have no experience with this kind of setup and actually limited experience 
with DS3 circuits.
Has anybody done this before? How it's usually done?
Is there a DS3 PA with fiber interface for 7200 routers (I don't see any) or I 
should use
a media converter with PA-MC-T3? If so, can you recommend one?
It seems that many media converters use proprietary DS3 encoding scheme and 
must be used in pairs
(or at least I've been told so), but telco is unable to give us any 
recommendation on how
we should terminate it on our end. If anyone could share the experience on terminating DS3 over fiber handoff from Verizon, East Coast,
I'd greatly appreciate it. Any pointers to appropriate 
documentation/tutorials/howtos/etc are also very welcome.
Thanks a lot,

I've never seen a telco hand off a DS-3 as fiber. Always a pair of 75-ohm coaxial cables on BNC connectors. Typically it comes in to the customer premise as a SONET fiber connection and a carrier-owned MUX and NID is installed with the customer handoff as co-ax.

You would need to know the exact make and model of the hardware at the other end of the link to procure a compatible media converter if they are really terminating a DS-3 this way. And good luck when you have a case of trouble, the blame game on this one will not be fun.

Are you sure they're finished with the provisioning and that there isn't another group scheduled to install equipment?

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