Hey Matt,

That's exactly where I got my info from. BTW, that's a really good book to
learn about T1, unchannelized or otherwise. And it goes into HDLC, PPP and
Frame Relay as well. The reindeer on the front cover rocks! hehe

Wes


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> Hi John
>
> Thought I would just add a few words from 'T1 A survival guide' from
> O'Reilly.
>
> T1 = DS1 delivered over a 4 wire copper interface
> DS1 = Digital Stream level 1 - 24 DS0's combined into a DS1 which supplies
> 1536 kbps connectivity plus 8 kbps framing and signalling overhead for a
> total of 1544kbps.
> DS0 = A single 64kbps channel.
>
> p149 - "Each time slot in the T1 has the capacity to support one
traditional
> telephone call. Channelised T1 does exactly this - each of the 24 time
slots
> can be treated as a digital telephone line. Each line has a 64kbps raw
> capacity, but since a byte must be used for signalling the maximum
thoughput
> of a cT1 channel is 56kbps. On ther otherhand unchannelised T1 simply
views
> each time slot as the opporunity to send another 8bits of data to the
remote
> end and the enite capacity is one big pipe."
>
> p163 - Configuring cT1...Individual DS0's may be configured for different
> purposes. Some may be used for voice, some for data and different time
slots
> may use different types of signalling.
>
> The book itself concentrates on unchannelised T1 and has been a great help
> to me over the past months working in the States, since in Europe we have
> simple E1
>
> Regards
>
> MFC




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