Re: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread Steven A. Ridder
You need to config the CSU/DSU or service-mod to utilize the correct number of channels on the port, regardless of CIR. ELMI or traffic-shaping is used to shape CIR speed. SO if you orderd a full T1, but only had a 64K circuit (I hope you are using the other channels for voice or something) you

RE: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Yes, On the CSU you will have to tell it how many channels it is using. If you currently have 256 kbps, the CSU will have 4 channels (4x64kbps=256kbps) assigned to the Frame Relay connection. If you wish to expand your connection to 384 kbps, you will need to assign 6 channels instead of 4. If

RE: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread Bill Carter
No. The CSU still runs with the T-1 configuration. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395] Hello, This might be a simple/rehashed

Re: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread MADMAN
Only if you adding channels to a frac T1 but nothing for a CIR change. Dave James wrote: Hello, This might be a simple/rehashed question. I appreciate any feedback from anyone who can comment on this.. If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate /port speed on an existing

RE: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
] Subject: Re: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395] Only if you adding channels to a frac T1 but nothing for a CIR change. Dave James wrote: Hello, This might be a simple/rehashed question. I appreciate any feedback from anyone who can comment on this.. If you were to order a higher guaranteed rate

RE: Frame-Relay Question [7:31395]

2002-01-09 Thread James
Ole Thanks for the info. What I was wondering is that the stated/physical speed might be let's say 128K but the guaranteed rate may be less that that. That brings me to my next question, a 128K Frame Relay mean you get Full 128K speed ? According to what I read, in frame-relay, the Telco will