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Re: P2P link over STM-1
From: Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo <carlosm3011 () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 15:39:00 -0400
As said above, STM-1s are by their very nature point to point links. You just need an STM-1 interface on your side and another on the customer side. Which one will depend on the router models you will be using. Also, as said above, you will need to engage the help of your local Cisco partner for this.
From your side (I mean the service provider side) you can also have a
channelized STM-4 or STM-16 and use one STM-1 channel for this. This would be a good idea if you plan to have more than one customer of this nature. Beware that these interfaces can be quite expensive. Hope this helps, Carlos On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 4:24 AM, Peter Rudasingwa < peter.rudasingwa () altechstream rw> wrote:
I have clients who want a P2P link over STM-1. How can I achieve this? What kind of equipment do I need. At the moment I have a cisco 6500 and 7200VXR Thanks, Peter R.
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Current thread:
- P2P link over STM-1 Peter Rudasingwa (Oct 07)
- Re: P2P link over STM-1 Matthew Petach (Oct 07)
- RE: P2P link over STM-1 Welch, Bryan (Oct 07)
- Re: P2P link over STM-1 Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo (Oct 07)
- RE: P2P link over STM-1 Michael K. Smith - Adhost (Oct 07)
- Re: P2P link over STM-1 Per Carlson (Oct 07)
- Re: P2P link over STM-1 Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo (Oct 08)