six of one half dozen of the other, they both describe the same 
thing.  I "think" T is a Bellcore name and DS is a some standards body name.

  Dave

Scott Roberts wrote:
> why do people refer to a DS3 as a DS3 and not a T3? is there something I'm
> missing?
> 
> scott
> 
> ""Nate""  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>We've run a bandwidth test on our DS3 with nothing connected to it but a
>>workstation (and obviously a router/pix).  We went to testmyspeed.com as
>>well as dslreports.com.  We both got very good bandwidth tests (upward
> 
> 6m/s)
> 
>>however in transferring a 200m file to/from a workstation behind the
>>connection, we got over 30 minutes while our existing T1 got 26 minutes.
>>Anyone mind explaining this phenomenon?  Just a side note, we have no
>>encryption between GRE tunnels.  Thanks in advanced.
>>
>>-Nate
-- 
David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French one 
behind me."
--- General George S. Patton




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