1 item technically in favor of frame relay os telco monitoring. In a
frame relay circuit, there are 2 local loops, 1 at each end connecting to
the nearest telco handoff. Then, between these 2 handoffs, traffic
routing is up to and controlled by the telco. Typically, if there is a
failure, they notice it more quickly.
Brian
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Nguyen_Trang wrote:
> Sorry for being off subject, but I found very little information for
> the paper that I am working on for class, comparing lease-line
> vs frame relay.
>
> It seems that most favor frame-relay over leased-line because
> of cost, no one compare their merits. In my paper, I presume
> that the cost is the same for a full-T1 leased-line and a full-T1
> frame-relay (port/CIR) connection between two sites. The plan
> is to send video, voice and data across the connection. What
> are the merits of one over the other?
>
> I have considered the constant signal required for controlling
> the voice PBX lines. I picked the full-T1 CIR for frame relay to
> eliminate the burst problem. How should I compare the
> dedicated channel on the lease line to something equivalent
> on the frame relay?
>
> I am looking for some input, if you have any thanks in advance
> for your input. If not please refrain from flaming, thanks.
>
> Trang D. Nguyen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>
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