T1 [7:14054]

2001-07-28 Thread Santosh Koshy
I keep hearing this all the time, but still have not found a definitive answer... can anyone explain the difference between chanellized / unchanellized T1. Thanks, -- Santosh Koshy WAN Administrator Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=14054&t=14054 ---

Re: T1 [7:14054]

2001-07-28 Thread Santosh Koshy
I found the answer Thanks, ""Santosh Koshy"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I keep hearing this all the time, but still have not found a definitive > answer... > can anyone explain the difference between chanellized / unchanellized T1. > > Thanks, > -- > San

Re: T1 [7:14054]

2001-07-28 Thread Michael Damkot
What was it, please post for our education as well... -- Michael Damkot Technical Trainer Network Support Engineer II ""Santosh Koshy"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I found the answer > > Thanks, > > ""Santosh Koshy"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: T1 [7:14054]

2001-07-28 Thread Santosh Koshy
Channelized or Non-Channelized: This means that the payload data can either be used in individual groupings of the whole or as just one large group containing the entire bandwidth. This is important in todays market as by having the versatility to be either the customer can customer fit a solution

Re: T1 [7:14054]

2001-07-30 Thread Rick
simply the ability to break the T1 down to ds0 level. So you get 24 DS0's in a T1 same thing with DS3's, 28 T1's in a DS3. Rick ""Santosh Koshy"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Channelized or Non-Channelized: This means that the payload data can either > be