RE: Frame Relay Design/Bandwidth Question [7:65401]

2003-03-18 Thread Lo Ching
Thanks All information. Can anyone recommend the CIR/EIR/Bc in this enviroment? (2 remote and 1 HQ). I have subscribed the 3 circuit with 128k but I need to provide CIR/EIR/Bc information further. Thanks again Lo Ching Message Posted at:

Re: Frame Relay Design/Bandwidth Question [7:65401]

2003-03-14 Thread Amar KHELIFI
hi ching, first i must say, that an LL, is most cost effective when the locations ur connecing are close in proxemity. FR will cost you less if the location if far away. for the location that has bursty traffic, you can either get a 0cir link, which doe't cost alot, but the amount of traffic

Frame Relay Design/Bandwidth Question [7:65401]

2003-03-14 Thread Lo Ching
Dear All, At first, I have 2 locations so I choose leased line (128k) to connect together. Later on, there have another remote site and it need connect to main site as well but the traffic from this new site is very bursty and not using so frequently. Can I use a small FR network with 2 remotes

RE: Frame Relay Design/Bandwidth Question [7:65401]

2003-03-14 Thread Troy Leliard
FR relay is quiet effective, especially with hub and multi-spoke deployemnts. One of the big advantages as well, reducing interface costs on the Hub end, as you onely have one serial interface with multiple FR PVC's? A further solution is to have a xDSL / Cable installation at the remote sites,