A 56/64k 4 wire will only work with the same interface. Its not T1 timing
signal compatable.
A Fract/T1 is usually provisioned at 128K and above but is configurable at
64K with one timeslot.
Its much more expensive/month so unless you know the potential for needed
bandwith increases are a given, it won't warrent the added monthly expense.
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> My telco has installed a 64K line. I thought I could use a T1 WIC, and
set
> the bandwidth to 64 and/or use the command service-module timeslot 1 to
run
> this point-to-point leased line. Is this only possible if the line is
> fractional T1?(the question probably should be "what is the line, 64K or
> fract. T1) But my telco provider says that the cisco 1602 built-in 56K
> module should be used for this line(the 1602 has a T1 module that I bought
> for this line; and of course the built-in 56K). A Cisco rep. said no, it
> has to be a T1 module. I also have another available module in my 3640
here
> at work that has a 56/64K stamped on the back of the hardware module
itself.
> But when I show int. for that module it says 56K module(bandwidth 1544,
> unless I set it to 64k). Which should I use or can I use either/all if
> configured correctly? Can someone help clear this up? Thanks for any
help.
>
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