Henry,
Use a T1 cross over cable (Figure 3 in the lin below) bewteen the two CSU units. Make sure that the line build-out settings on the CSUs account for the appropriate distance.
http://www2.adtran.com/support/technotes/t1ddsadptxvr/
Make sure both CSU's use internal clocking.
Thats all. :-)
-vb
----- Original Message ----- From: "Henry C Robertelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:13 AM
Subject: KX-T: Connecting 2 TDAs together at different locations.
I have a customer that wants me to install two (2) Panasonic TDA200 systems on two different floors of the same building. The catch is that he wants to tie the two systems together as illustrated in the brochure, as if they are across town. Normally, you would use a dedicated T1 tie line between the locations; since they are only three floors apart, I can hardwire the line connections between the two TDAs (note both systems are at maximum card capacity accounting for a T1 card in one of the slots in each unit.)
How can I interconnect the two units without purchasing a T1? What can I use to have the bandwidth and emulate a T1 connection?
Sincerely, Henry
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