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2lazybutsmart wrote: What do you guys think is the best way to connect a network using e1's? Anyone have such a configuration? If so, what are you using? Thanks 2lbs.
2lazybutsmart wrote: I just want to use the standard HDLC on the serial interfaces. The only difference being that instead of using a DB60-V.35 (as is the case now) I want to connect to the other router via an E1 modem. The E1 modem has standard 120ohm (RJ-45) connections. Now the question is what is the best way to get that RJ-45 terminated to the router's serial port? 2lbs.
forbesl wrote: In order to do this you will need some type of CSU/DSU device between the serial router interface and the E1 modem.
2lazybutsmart wrote: forbesl wrote: In order to do this you will need some type of CSU/DSU device between the serial router interface and the E1 modem. ...such as? anything you have in mind? There are e1 converters in the market, but I was wondering if any of you guys use other mechanisms.
Webmaster wrote: Forgive me if I'm pointing out something obvious, but can't you just use a WIC with a built-in DSU that supports the E1 connection? i.e. www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/products_data_sheet09186a0080091b9c.html
I just want to use the standard HDLC on the serial interfaces.
2lazybutsmart wrote: forbesl: how much did that thing cost you? they don't have online price quotes.
isn't there a cable that just converts DB60 to 120ohm? 2lbs.
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