Security Team wrote:
I have a telco that wants to hand me an OC3 on which there will be 3 DS3's,
all doing different things. One will be a clear channel (pt-pt) DS3, one
will contain 28 T1's in the DS1 time slots of the DS3, and one will be
unused for the time being.
CJ,
I'm going to agree wit
> I want to buy a PA card to use in a 7200VXR and found the single-mode
fiber
> one PA-POS-OC3SMI
As per Gert's response, no support for channelisation on this card, the
PA-MC-STM1 does not do SoNET (SDH only) despite having the "framing
sonet" command which is most annoying :(
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Hi,
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 01:26:21PM -0600, Security Team wrote:
> I want to buy a PA card to use in a 7200VXR and found the single-mode fiber
> one PA-POS-OC3SMI. My question is will this card allow me to take the T1
> timeslots of the #2 DS3 and use them like I do elsewhere in a PC-MC-T3 card
Security Team wrote:
I have a telco that wants to hand me an OC3 on which there will be 3 DS3's,
all doing different things. One will be a clear channel (pt-pt) DS3, one
will contain 28 T1's in the DS1 time slots of the DS3, and one will be
unused for the time being.
I want to buy a PA card to u
It's probably cheaper to pick up an Adtran OC-3 Mux (Opti-3 or
something) and use a traditional PA-MC-T3 and a PA-T3 card in a 7200,
than it is to find a whole new router to do it :)
Tony Varriale wrote:
Can't do it. You'll have to look at another platform for channelized
OC3.
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Can't do it. You'll have to look at another platform for channelized OC3.
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Subject: [c-nsp] Question for PA OC3 guru?
I have a telco that wants to hand me an OC3 on which t
I have a telco that wants to hand me an OC3 on which there will be 3 DS3's,
all doing different things. One will be a clear channel (pt-pt) DS3, one
will contain 28 T1's in the DS1 time slots of the DS3, and one will be
unused for the time being.
I want to buy a PA card to use in a 7200VXR and fou