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(ASCEND) Re: dual channel leased line
Hi Jake,
Jake Messinger wrote:
>
> On Tue, 11 Nov 1997, Dr. Wolfgang Beneicke wrote:
>
> > Jesse -
> >
> > configuring the P50 for nailed up lines has the drawback that only 1
> > channel (64 kbps) is usable. The P50 setup only allows for
> > "Leased/Switch", not "Leased/Leased" (Configure.../Chan Usage). If you
> > can live with that...
>
> Im not sure what you mean. All our customer's P 50's are nailed up
> dual-channel. Are you referring to some other application?
>
Eh, no.
What options do you have when you toggle through Configure.../Chan Usage
(given: 5.1A(p something))?
Some time ago on this list this was discussed in length. Finally it was
proposed to use SuperDig128 instead of NET3 just to get 2 nailed
channels...
I quote from V96 #412:
> From: crohlaender@ascend.com (Christof Rohlaender)
> Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 00:10:42 -0800
> Subject: (ASCEND) P50 and D64S/2 in Germnay
>
> Hi all,
> to stop the confusion of the 2 channel leased lines issue,
> here the clarification:
>
> P50 does not support 2 channel leased lines.
>
> In my mail, months ago, i described a workaround how to use
> the P50 with a D64S/2. This works on my D64S/2, but on some other sites it
> doesn't.
> The reason is the delay between the two b-channels.
> On my D64S/2 the delay is almost 0.
>
> SuperDig128 is not designed to run on 2 channel leased lines,
> it a special service in Japan, but on my(and some other)D64S/2 it works great.
>
> So be aware, that this is NOT a guaranteed functionality of the P50....
>
> If someone wants to give it a try, that's o.k.,
> but if it doesn't work, there is nothing i can do.
>
> However, I will submit a feature request, and hope to
> get this functionality soon.....
>
> I also heard that some customers have problems to intall a two channel
> leased line
> between two MAX1800's or two MAX's. This MUST work. The description, how to
> configure,
> is at www.ascend.de/2channel.htm
>
Caveat: at least this is true for German ISDN lines! B-channel delay may
not be an issue elsewhere.
Greetings to Andre Beck <beck@ibh-dd.de> - he knows how to handle German
Telekom lines with Japanese switch settings... <g>
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