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From: Wojtek Zlobicki
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]
What is to be gained by using an inverse mux ?
How much extra overhead is
caused by this rather than
: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]
What is to be gained by using an inverse mux ? How much extra overhead is
caused by this rather than running in inversed mode?
Jon Wagner wrote in message
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Tak
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Kelly D Griffin
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 8:28 AM
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Has anyone done this successfully and shown an increase in bandwidth? Has
anyone done
the
network with that equipment before we took over management ... go figure.
FWIW,
doctorcisco
From: Kelly D Griffin
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Subject: Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]
Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 09:28:15 -0400
Has anyone done this successfully and shown
In your particular case, due to the existing T1 ports on the 7206, I would
guess at PPP multilink is the most cost effective way to go.
But just FYI, you can put an IMA device (either a card in a Cisco router, or
an external box such as Adtrans or a number of other vendors sell) and
multiplex
What is to be gained by using an inverse mux ? How much extra overhead is
caused by this rather than running in inversed mode?
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Take a look at this config and see if it work for you:
Orion's.
FWIW,
doctorcisco
From: Howard C. Berkowitz
Reply-To: Howard C. Berkowitz
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Subject: Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 10:08:49 -0400
External inverse multiplexing devices also should be considered.
Tiara Networks make some interesting
3 T1s [7:4625]
Date: Sat, 19 May 2001 05:55:02 -0400
Orion's.
FWIW,
doctorcisco
From: Howard C. Berkowitz
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Subject: Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 10:08:49 -0400
External inverse multiplexing devices also
Take a look at this config and see if it work for you:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/131/7.html
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From: Al Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:57 PM
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Subject: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]
Colleagues,
I am
External inverse multiplexing devices also should be considered.
Tiara Networks make some interesting ones, and I believe Adtran and
some others also have a product. While these are another box to
manage, they do unload lots of CPU cycles from the router, and may be
cheaper per-interface.
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I have used a Larscom Mega-T inverse mux CSU. Works great with 2 to 4 T-1s.
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Colleagues,
I am currently trying to multiplex / bind 3 parallel T1 clear channel
circuits.
The circuits will be terminating on a 7206 router
Multilink PPP will let you bind all three circuits, I'll see if I can
scavenge up the link on CCO.cisco.com. For a slightly less complex
solution, create 3 separate numbered links across the three t1's and put 3
equal cost routes pointing to the same destination on both ends. Cap it off
with no
Well if they really need to be bound to 1 ip, I suspect multilink pp is
the way to go. Alternatively, you could just point the same static routes
at all 3 and turn off caching if you really want to.
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Al Smith wrote:
Al,
Look at 'interface multilink' and 'multilink-group #'
on the interface. 12.1(2)T I believe for
multilink-group command. multilink-group can't be used
on DDR interfaces.
Example:
int multilink1
ip address ...
encaps ppp
ppp multilink
...rest of interface cfg...
int s0
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