|
North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: 2 Wire T1 - HDLC
That was my mistake Mike. HDSL is NOT two SDSL lines by definition. It's just two circuits running symmetric 768k DSL (not SDSL) bonded to form a single1.5mb line. My fault for using SDSL (where S is the initial for symmetric) instead of symmetric DSL lines. They are two different things in this case. Sorry for the confusion I started, please resume your regularly scheduled nanog ranting. :) And thanks for the nitpicking Mike. :) Hunter Pine Vice President, Network Operations hunter@compuhelp.com CompuHelp Technologies 11 Lispenard Street New York, NY 10013 212-995-2955 x21 http://www.compuhelp.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "mike harrison" <meuon@highertech.net> To: "John A. Tamplin" <jat@liveonthenet.com> Cc: "Hunter Pine" <hunter@compuhelp.com>; <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 5:41 PM Subject: 2 Wire T1 - HDLC > John Tamplin: > > the smartjack extracts the T1 -- I have two of these in my house, using > > Pairgain (now ADC)'s HiGain Solitaire H2TU.R402 for T1 transport. The URL > > of the frame describing the product line is at (minus any line breaks or > > spaces added along the way): > > http://www6.adc.com/ecom/wps?lineid=OND2737&group=T1%2bTransport%252FHiGain& EXPAND=OND50995&L=EC_List_Group_Index.html&R=WPS_Out_Hierarchy.html&ID=OND50 995 > > This specific card is under HDSL2 RT Modules. > > Thats the units we have on the wall for some recent T1 installs as well. > So far working very well.. Yes, it is HDSL, It's not 2 x 786K sDSL or > whatever as stated in the original posted email that I responded to. > > Whats funny is I got 2 private emails from BellSouth engineering types > that did not know they were being installed in this region. > > > > >
|