I am currently setting up two customers on T1's. The first customer
will have a P-130 hooked to a P-130 at our locations, and the second
customer will have a Cisco 2501 hooked to a 2503 at our location.
I have currently pre-setup the routers using a homemade cable to
emulate the T1 and everything is working. (The phone companies are late
with the T's)
Some people have claimed that the P-130 is not fast enough to handle
a T1 and I want to test the claim. Any ideas for testing schemes? The
first thing I was going to do was FTP some files to a host at my site
and see if I can notice significant speed differences. Any other ideas?
Thanks
Bob Roswell
broswell@syssrc.com
System Source
338 Clubhouse Road
Hunt Valley; MD 21031
(410) 771-5544
www.syssrc.com
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