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Connecting T1 Line To Ehternet Port
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| ALIBABBA 2002-01-22, 12:20 pm |
| I'm sure this will be easy for a lot of you, but I need to know the answer to the following: If I want to connect T1 line to a lan, lets say through an ethernert port, do I need an adapter? My understanding is that T1 's use rj48. If this is true , I need an adapter to go into etherport.Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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| clml150 2002-01-22, 1:25 pm |
| You do not need an adapter to connect a T1 line to a router interface, I believe the serial interfaces are capable of connecting at a rate of 1.544mbps. Therefore, if you're planning on connecting a T1 line to your lan you can by using the serial interface on your router. | |
| Tekwannabe 2002-01-23, 7:40 pm |
| Do you have to connecta csu/dsu? | |
| Yankee 2002-01-24, 4:29 am |
| Ya you need a CSU/DSU but you can get a WIC-T1 with built in csu/dsu for the modular routers like 26xx and 36xx or you can get an external if you want. A serial port can handle up to a E1.
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