The answer is "A"...presuming the definition of DS-1 is sans framing and
line coding (SF,ESF/B8ZS,AMI).
Cheers,
Lance
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Subject: T-1 Vs DS-1
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 16:02:08 EST
Pick the right answer here
Q.)
Title: RE: T-1 Vs DS-1
Here's my thoughts
DS-1 = 24 DS0's so 24 x 64KB = 1.536MB the actual DS-1 rate
and the T-1 describes the framing bits as well
Framing = 8KB + 1.536MB = 1.544MB the actual T-1 rate
So the answer is A) 1.536MB
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Hmmm, I would prefer the question to read:
(Q) At what speed does a T-1 run over DS-1?
But don't take my word for it...Here is an EXCELLENT T1/DS1 tutorial.
Bookmark this one...because there are very few T1 explainations that
actually talk about the F-bit S-bit. He (Bob W.) does an excellent
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