you are perfectly right if you are thinking in the
point of view of Fiber but in the point of view of
using a satellite carrier as transport than a single
8mbps makes sense and if that's the case how are we
going to solve it?


regards,

suaveguru
--- Paul Lalonde  wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> When you say 8Mbps, what kind of service are you
> referring to?
> 
> Frame Relay relies on T1, so the max you will get is
> 1.5Mbps.  Are you
> looking for a solution with, say, 6 T1s to provide
> you with the 8Mbps you
> need?
> 
> Or, are you looking for a solution that will allow
> you to do 8Mbps over
> Frame Relay over a single link?  I might be putting
> my foot in my mouth, but
> I don't think such a service exists. That's what ATM
> is for.
> 
> A 2600 would likely be running out of breath with 6
> T1s, even fast-switched.
> Look at a 3640 for your needs.
> 
> Paul
> 
> ""suaveguru""  wrote in message
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> > hi all
> >
> > thanks for all the comments and tips given by some
> of
> > you guys . It seems like a 26xxx cannot cater for
> > 8mbps traffic . If this is so what is the min
> cisco
> > router that supports 8mbps and what interface this
> > router will need?
> >
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > suaveguru
> >
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