In addition, you can use either PPP or HDLC as L2 over POS.
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 2:05 AM, Per Carlson wrote:
> If it's a full STM-1, your client might be thinking of POS (packet over
> sonet/sdh). This is (were) a very common high bandwidth technology some
> years ago.
>
> At least the 7200 do
If it's a full STM-1, your client might be thinking of POS (packet over
sonet/sdh). This is (were) a very common high bandwidth technology some
years ago.
At least the 7200 do have cheap POS interfaces.
--
Pelle
(sorry about the top-posting, I'm on a mobile device)
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Rudasingwa [mailto:peter.rudasin...@altechstream.rw]
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 1:24 AM
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: P2P link over STM-1
>
> I have clients who want a P2P link over STM-1.
>
> How can I achieve this? What kind of equipment do
As said above, STM-1s are by their very nature point to point links.
You just need an STM-1 interface on your side and another on the customer
side. Which one will depend on the router models you will be using. Also, as
said above, you will need to engage the help of your local Cisco partner for
t
I politely suggest a call into your Cisco account team so they can help you
spec the equipment you require. Otherwise a quick google for Cisco+OC-48 would
help you out tremendously.
Bryan
-Original Message-
From: Peter Rudasingwa [mailto:peter.rudasin...@altechstream.rw]
Sent: Thurs
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:24 AM, Peter Rudasingwa
wrote:
> I have clients who want a P2P link over STM-1.
>
> How can I achieve this? What kind of equipment do I need.
>
> At the moment I have a cisco 6500 and 7200VXR
>
> Thanks,
>
> Peter R.
Aren't STM-1 links, by their very nature, point-to-poi
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