Thank you for your help, I have one more question :
The bandwidth for a p-to-p connnection, should that be
1544 Mbs as compared to 1536 Mbs since there is no
frame-relay overhead ?
--- "Feliz, Edgar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John,
> 
> If you order a T1 from A provider that is 1536 Mbs
> you get that bandwidth
> all to yourself you DO NOT have to SHARE it with
> anyone. It is as if you,
> and the other side of the connection had a long
> cable between the two sites,
> and only those two site could used that cable. All
> of the data you transmit
> under normal circumstance (no errors) will get
> through. This comes at a
> price.
> 
> Frame-Relay on the other hand is shared bandwidth.
> Yes! the provider will
> under normal conditions guarantee the bandwidth that
> you request (CIR =
> Committed Information Rate), say 256k, 512k etc. You
> will even be able to
> burst for a certain period of time if there is
> bandwidth available to your
> port speed. But if the network becomes congested
> some of your packets will
> not get to their destination because they could have
> met a condition (DE +
> Discard eligible) set in the core network, or by the
> subscriber, that
> required them to be dropped under certain
> circumstances, like high network
> congestion,(This varies as some carriers will not
> drop packets, but there
> may be longer delays). When I say that it is shared
> bandwidth I say this
> because in fact you are sharing the bandwidth in the
> Core Network of your
> provider with hundreds of other subscribers to the
> service.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> EF
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Zaggat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 1:15 PM
> To: CiscoGroupstudy
> Subject: Diff between point to point T1 and T1 with
> framerelay
> 
> 
> Can some clearly explain the difference, I have
> checked the Archives and not found a good
> explanation.
> Also if you have some sample configs, that would be
> a
> great help to me.
> Thank you.
> 
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> 
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