You may also want to consider plugging it directly into a switch with a 
layer 3 route/switch module.  If you already have a switch in your network 
it might make more sense to upgrade the switch then to purchase a seperate 
device.

I know the Catalyst4000 on up can handle ATM T3s.  And I think the 8500's 
may be able to even split off some of the traffic to voice for you.

I'd have to do more reading to tell you more then that, but thought I'd toss 
it out there as something to consider.


>
>All,
>
>We are installing a T3 circuit (point-to-point between 2 local sites)and
>looking for 2 routers that support a T3 interface. Have only found the 7000
>series, does the 2600/3600 series support a T3 interface.
>
>Also, should a multiplexor/channelized be used for the connection?
>I believe they may break out around 10 channels for phone but this
>is still up in the air.
>
>I have not handled a T3 before, just a regular T1 interfaces.
>
>Any suggestions or whitepapers would greatly be appreciated.
>Thank you in advance for the tips and feedback.
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