RE: T3- DS3

2000-11-21 Thread Hartnell, George
Been here before, but bears repeating: http://eff5.csuchico.edu/bellingham/silver/staff.html Subject: Re: T3- DS3 No, they are identical. I'm sure someone else will respond with some more history on the reasons they are named the different things. The DS is digital signal and T I assum

RE: T3- DS3

2000-11-21 Thread Hartnell, George
Ah, the many varied duties of the harried network supervisor: The ACTUAL link on the T3-DS3 conundrum is: http://www.dcbnet.com/notes/9611t1.html Thanks to Jon McC for the correction. Subject: RE: T3- DS3 Been here before, but bears repeating: http:// bad address! no biscuit! Subject

RE: T3- DS3

2000-11-21 Thread JL
a T-3 is equal to 28 T-1's. Your question prompted some interesting reading.   From the McGraw Hill "Voice and Data Communications handbook": A T1 is the first level of T-carrier system. A DS1 is the multiplexed digital signal, first level, inside the T-carrier.   From the Lan Times "Encyc

Re: T3- DS3

2000-11-21 Thread Guy Tal
- From: "Andy Walden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Chris Larson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 10:21 AM Subject: Re: T3- DS3 > > No, they are identical. I'm sure someone else will respond with some more >

Re: T3- DS3

2000-11-21 Thread Andy Walden
No, they are identical. I'm sure someone else will respond with some more history on the reasons they are named the different things. The DS is digital signal and T I assume has something to do with TDM. Its 28 T1's or DS-1's, or 672 DS0's though I have never heard T0. andy On Tue, 21 Nov 2000