[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks for the answers!!! You mentionned to use the switch command. I
> read about it in the WIKI, but I couldn't find enought information to
> understand what it is actually doing. Can someone point me to the
> right direction?
>
I would do this:
Create a sin
is there any in-depth information available about the switch command???
Marc
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 06:42, Marc Storck wrote:
Hello,
thanks for the answers!!! You mentionned to use the switch command. I
read about it in the WIKI, but I couldn't find enought information to
On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 06:42, Marc Storck wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thanks for the answers!!! You mentionned to use the switch command. I
> read about it in the WIKI, but I couldn't find enought information to
> understand what it is actually doing. Can someone point me to the right
> direction?
The
Hello,
thanks for the answers!!! You mentionned to use the switch command. I
read about it in the WIKI, but I couldn't find enought information to
understand what it is actually doing. Can someone point me to the right
direction?
Marc
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 21:41, Marc
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 21:41, Marc Storck wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to link several * boxes together. Some of them are dedicated as
> "user" servers (SIP and IAX clients connect to them) and some are used
> as PRI servers (where the PRIs are hooked onto).
>
> I think TDMoE is the only channel t
Hi,
Unless you have a very large configuration, the bandwidth of a 100Mbps
ethernet will not be the issue. Theoretically you could have 10 E1's worth of
TDMoE traffic on a single 100Mbps wire. I have sucessfully used EuroISDN with
one 31 channel TDMoE (E1 is 32 64Kbps channels, where one is use