Re: Channellized T1

Daniel Wood ( dgwood@iwvisp.com )
Thu, 19 Feb 1998 17:35:21 -0800

Some places don't have PRI.

Dan

At 05:36 PM 2/19/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Tell them to get their head out of the clouds and give you a PRI. You can
>do exactly the same things with better performance, plus it is tons easier
>to maintain on your end. If you have Bay Networks, you'll have to order
>specific cards, since most of their products can't do both PRI and CAS T1
>(Channelized). Cisco supports both, as well as many other manufacturers.
>
>Please consider a PRI and not a CAS.
>
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>At 06:38 PM 2/19/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>Kevin...I think what you may need is a product Adtran makes...thier TSU 120.
>>
>>We use it to split a T1...4 channels are the incoming channels from our
>>remote PM3 and the other 20 are the PRI for our local PM3. Setup was a snap
>>and Adtran makes good hardware. Channelizing a T1 is no problem.
>>Let me know if I can help more.
>>
>>Jason Roblyer
>>Nebraska Central Telephone Co
>>jason@nctc.net
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Kevin Ingram <kingram@cameron.net>
>>To: NTISP Mailing List <ntisp@emerald.iea.com>
>>Date: Thursday, February 19, 1998 3:51 PM
>>Subject: Channellized T1
>>
>>
>>>I am a newby at this stuff, so I need some advice...
>>>
>>>My telco is trying to sell me a channelized T-1 (B1?) to be split into some
>>>dialup lines and 56k circuits for some remote pops to operate on. My only
>>>experience is with standard T-1's and 56k 4wire. What kind of equipment do
>>I
>>>need to use to split out a channelized line, and what make/model would the
>>>experienced recommend?
>>>
>>>Kevin Ingram
>>>support@cameron.net
>>>
>>>
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