Hi all,

Thanks to everyone who has contributed.  I now understand that DDS is simply
a layer-1 specification.  And I've simply configured the serial interface on
the Cisco router with an IP address, as well as PPP encapsulation.  It works
beautifully.

Thank you all again
Martin

"Matt Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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    I would also add that it is only a physical media. Think of it as a T-1,
T-3, sonet etc.. The encapsulation has no bearing on the physical media or
farming in this
case. DDS is a older way of delivering a 56k circuit to ensure 1's density
on the
T-1 by inserting a 1 in every 8th bit of that particular DS0.


Jesmond Psaila wrote:
  You can use both , you may even use frame over dds if you want, most of
the times it is presented to you in X.21, so higher layer encapsulation
should not matter, as long as both ends match.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John
Covey
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 2:16 PM
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Subject: Re: DDS encapsulation in Australia

I'd say, more than likely ppp
""M. A."" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:001201c0380f$e3689240$[EMAIL PROTECTED] gang, This
is a question related to the DDS (I think it stands for Digital Data
Service) WAN links provided by Telstra in Australia.  What's the
encapsulation to be used on DDS links?  Is it PPP or HDLC? Also, does anyone
have an example configuration for DDS under serial interfaces? Much
appreciate any help! Martin


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