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wirelessboy
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Registered: Nov 2002 Location: Country: India State: Certifications: Working on: ccie
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TDM Switching
hi guys
one of my clients. a call centre wants to implement TDM switching in their AS 5300 Access Server
Someone please tell me what is this, please no links to Cisco site, i read that but couldnt understand, something in PLAIN ENGLISH regarding what it actually does
regards
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darthfeces
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: somewhere, NJ Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, N+, I-net+, CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, CISSP Working on: CCIE R&S Lab CCIE-S, PMP, CISM
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i run an as5350 at work it is an async/isdn
dialup device. tdm stands for "time division multiplexing" it is inherant in any phonecall.... in that multiple signals or "phone calls" get transmitted and "multiplexed" on the same wire.
i suspect they don't understand what they are asking for.
if this is anything valid it would be a telco issue.
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