03-25-2003 08:47 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:08 AM
I have a spare 2600 router that has the DSU/CSU built in. I would like to turn this into a RAS. I would like to have a T1 connected to the DSU/CSU and have 10 modems coming off the 2600.
Is this possable?
Does the 2600 have a asynchronous WIC?
Can you break up the T1 line into channels on the router?
Thanks for your help
Greg
03-25-2003 09:06 AM
The 2600 does not support internal digital modem (MICA) that would be required for terminating analog calls comming in through a T1/PRI.
We can use internal analog modems (NM-AM) with POTS lines for the 2600 to act as a RAS.....NM-8AM / NM-16AM.
WIC-2A/S can be used on the 2600.
Thanks, Mak.
03-25-2003 11:31 AM
Mark,
What would you suggest then for a RAS?
Right now we have a T1 connection going into a Adtran 600 and it is getting split up there. There is 10 channels (all of them come from our 800 number and are on a "hunt group" ) that go into a 2500 series router through a V.35 cable.
We are losing connectivity speed because of the A/D conversion on the T1 lines.
Thanks again,
Greg
03-25-2003 12:05 PM
The 36xx platform with NM-1CT1-CSU with NM-12DM match your requirements of a RAS.
Thanks, Mak.
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