WIC-1T Serial WAN [7:73752]

2003-08-08 Thread Joseph R. Taylor
Team,
Are WIC-1T interfaces to be used between locations only useful when
hooked up to an external CSU/DSU? If so what technology is the local loop?
  Thank you,
 JoeT   MCSE, CCNP


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Re: WIC-1T Serial WAN [7:73752]

2003-08-14 Thread John Neiberger
 Joseph R. Taylor 8/8/03 1:53:53 PM >>>
>Team,
>Are WIC-1T interfaces to be used between locations only useful when
>hooked up to an external CSU/DSU? If so what technology is the local loop?
>  Thank you,
> JoeT   MCSE, CCNP

A CSU/DSU is a physical layer device. If you're using a WIC-1T the physical
layer of your local loop is T-1. In some cases the service provider will use
high speed DSL lines to get the service to you and then convert it to T-1,
but from your perspective you're still getting a T-1.

HTH,
John




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RE: WIC-1T Serial WAN [7:73752]

2003-08-14 Thread Daniel Cotts
Not sure what you mean by "local loop." If you mean what the telco provides,
then it could be a T-1, E-1, or 56k line. If between router interface and
CSU/DSU, the interface is called a five-in-one because it supports several:
RS-232, V.35, EIA-530, X.21, EIA-449.

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> Team,
> Are WIC-1T interfaces to be used between locations only 
> useful when
> hooked up to an external CSU/DSU? If so what technology is 
> the local loop?
>   Thank you,
>  JoeT   MCSE, CCNP




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RE: WIC-1T Serial WAN [7:73752]

2003-08-14 Thread Joseph R. Taylor
Team,
   I understand now that my local loop is T1. My question was about the
Telco's last mile I believe. Now I know that it can be T1, E1, 56k, or even
DSL.
 Thank you,
JoeT  MCSE, CCNP


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Re: WIC-1T Serial WAN [7:73752]

2003-08-14 Thread Nakul Malik
the local loop is generally a clean pipe.
-Nakul

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