RE: What is the max # of Sync Serial interfaces that can be multilinked?

From: Scott Morris (swm@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 04 2002 - 22:51:12 GMT-3


   
4 isn't the max. But it all depends on where you handle it.
DigitalLink has an Imux that will handle 7 T-1's for a 10meg circuit.
(If memory serves, it's a DL3800 or something like that)

But for software-related multilink, which I believe is what the question
was asking, 4 is the max (AFAIK) mostly because of the software
processing that goes on in order to maintain the bundle.

That may be an evolving thing as well, depending on the equipment/memory
you have.

Scott

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Subject: Re: What is the max # of Sync Serial interfaces that can be
multilinked?

Even I know few other vendors , but the max is 4T1s. Can someone explain
why is this limitation?.

http://www.rad.com/products/family/imx-4t1/imx-4t1.htm

Harish

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Does anyone know definitely the max # of T1's (Syncrhonous Serial)
interfaces that can be inverse multiplexed using Multilink PPP. I
checked
the Cisco Web site and I saw 4 ?

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/d
ial_

c/dcppp.htm#xtocid1172540

Thanks...

Steve
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