I have an old csu/dsu (rad fcd 1 ) conected to a 7500 router. we use this
T1 to enable two of our sites to communicate point to point (all is working
at the moment). However I am trying to implement that same connection with a
2610 with a built in csu/dsu. Originally I configure the Controller
For data over T-1, you should use ESF/B8ZS, not SF/AMI. Assuming this is a clear
channel T-1, the datalink protocol is up to you. If you have Cisco routers on each
side, either HDLC or PPP would be good choices. If any of the routers are not Cisco,
use PPP.
Have you configured your serial
eans but I think its just
telco's way of not activating the circuit until you call them and tell them
your ready to be billed for it.
Cory
-Original Message-
From: Moahzam Durrani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 1:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CSU/DSU qu
Is it the telco who prvides us what we should use as framing, linecode and
encapsulation? or does it depend on the csu/dsu being used. ???
Telco configures the line for the proper coding. ESF/B8ZS is the most
common, however SF/AMI is still around. A local carrier here normally
provisions
Dear Group,
Are there any built in test in CISCO routers with built in
CSU/DSU that will let you test the CSU/DSU? I know about loop back test ect and
debuging the serial interface itself but I am looking for commands that test the
internal CSU/DUS specifically. Thank you for time.
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-Original Message-From: Raul Fernandez
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 3:28
PMTo: 'Cisco group study'Subject: Serial Inteface w/
builtin CSU/DSU question
Dear Group,
Are there any built in test in CIS
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