No but ISDN PRI and T1 PRI ARE used interchangeably. You need to distinguish
between 2 things here: T1 PRI and T1 CAS (Channel-Associated Signalling). So
T1 is used to describe the rate of the line here. A better way is to use the
term DS1 because T1 actually refers to the signalling scheme.

Normally when people refer to just "T1", they mean T1 CAS.

Tarek

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Brian Zeitz
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OK, I am just confused, is a T1, and a T1 PRI are the terms used
interchangeably? What about ISDN PRI? Hope you don't mind newbie
questions :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Sujal G. Ajmera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 2:26 PM
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PRI gives you 23 channels of 64K each.. Which is equivalent to a T1 -
1.5Mb

For a VPDN, users could dial into a PRI

HTH

Suj

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Is there any drawbacks to getting a T1 PRI vs. a regular T1 (I think
that's called channelized). I am not sure of the drawbacks of using PRI,
with VPN, and things like that work fine over PRI? Is PRI just like a
regular T1? The reason I am asking is I tried to get a T1 and I was told
I could only get PRI ISDN. Any help or links for this would be
appreciated.




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