In order to accomodate your needs you could
have each remote site have a pvc built over
each of the T3s. This removes the need or 
worry over the physical circuit. 

How about using a carrier that can do frame relay
at the ends and IP or ATM in the middle??

At the remote ends how do you plan to get that 
much traffic out? The best bet would be a T3 
at the remote sites too. 



-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 2:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: frame relay question [7:34090]


Is ATM a consideration? I believe you can get up to OC12 speeds with ATM,
and you can use FRATM ( frame to ATM ) to connect your remotes. Assuming
your telco can support you there, you would have the best of both worlds, so
to speak.

HTH

Chuck


""Yatou Wu""  wrote in message
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> thanks for your reply. sorry that I didn't make my question clear.
>
> Actually what I want to know is that, if the port speed requirment to
every
> remote site is 28mb, then the aggregate port speed requirement in central
> site would be 84mb. should I order 2 T3 access circuits or 3 at the
central
> site? if 2, how can i config the 3 DLCI across the 2 T3 circuits? because
> there would be 1 DLCI needed to be split between the 2 T3 circuits.
>
> thanks again!
>
> Yatou
>
>
> >From: "Patrick Ramsey"
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: frame relay question [7:34090]
> >Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 13:41:34 -0500
> >
> >I usually use the 1 to 8 rule....  for every 8mb you think you need,
order
> >1
> >
> >Will each facility be pumping a solid 14mb across the wan all day long?
> >
> >If so, one ds3 (45mb) will suffice at the HQ....then purchase shaped DS3
> >circuits for the WAN... (15mb shape)
> >
> >-Patrick
> >
> > >>> "Yatou Wu"  02/01/02 01:20PM >>>
> >Hi,
> >
> >if there are one central site and three remote sites. all the remote
sites
> >need to connect to the central site. now I need to decide the access
> >circuit
> >and port speed for the central site. the CIR requirement are following:
> >
> >Remote site A: 14M
> >Remote site B: 14M
> >Remote site C: 14M
> >
> >how many T3 access Circuits and ports are needed for the central sites?
> >
> >any advise is highly appreciated!
> >
> >yatou
> >
> >
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