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- From: ken@sdd.hp.com (Ken Stone)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco
- Subject: Re: High speed serial interface
- Date: 27 Jul 1992 21:04:31 -0700
- Organization: Hewlett Packard, San Diego Division
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- Message-ID: <152h0fINN2bm@hpsdlz.sdd.hp.com>
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- In article <3202@ariadne.csi.forth.GR> antonis@helios.ntua.gr (Antonis Kyriazis) writes:
- >I'd like to ask how one can use the high speed serial interface of a router
- >at a really high speed (4 or 8 Mbps)?
- >I've never seen a modem playing higher than 2 Mbps (E1, G.703)...
-
- I have a link here where we use Digital Link DL3000 muxes to break up a T3
- microwave link ... one of the pieces is a ~32Mbit data channel between two
- AGS+'s on HSSI.
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- Several companies now sell HSSI to T3 "modems" if you want to call them that.
- I think the term DSU is probably more correct ...
-
- -- Ken
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