05-24-2007 09:20 PM - edited 03-03-2019 05:08 PM
Has anyone worked with V.11 interface.
Pls provide the details.
Regards
05-24-2007 09:45 PM
05-24-2007 10:01 PM
Hi Satish,
Thanx for the link.
Actually i also want to understand basic difference between V.35 and V.11 interface.
Also what will be the interface on the router for v.11 output.
Regards
05-24-2007 10:27 PM
Hi,
V.11 is an ITU-T recommendation, first agreed in 1976, for balanced electrical circuits for data communication at up to 10 Mbit/s. Used with the 37-pin ISO 4902 connector, it is compatible with EIA RS-422. The 15-pin ISO 4903 connector is recommended for data network interface.
V.35 is an ITU-T standard located on layer 1 on the OSI model. Max speed is 2 Mbit/s. Withdrawn ITU-T recommendation for 48kbit/s data transmission over wideband circuits. The physical and electrical characteristics of this interface are now specified in ITU-T recommendation V.11.
Both are supported on Cisco routers as shown from the documents Satish has attached.
HTH, please do rate all helpful replies,
Mohammed Mahmoud.
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