Yes there is. From my experience with this I know that ADC sells a modular
SDSL modem. You can use either an ethernet,
RS-530, V.35, or RS-449 interface with this modem. The serial card is FLEX
module with two data ports and 1 DSX port. 
The data port interfaces are a mini-SCSI 26 pin port. ADC offers a
conversion cable(DB-26RS-530,V.35, or RS-449). 
The DTE side is female though, so you would need the male adapter of
whatever standard you wanted to convert it to. 
A cisco male RS-530 to DB-60 would suffice if wanted to use RS-530.

'UP AND COMING'

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From: Mahler David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 11:59 AM
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Subject: Connecting DSL to Synchronous Serial Port [7:60930]


Hi all,

I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to connect SDSL service to a 2501
router through the Syncronous Serial port.  If so what kind of cable is
needed??




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