From: Tom Young (gitsyoung@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 09 2002 - 02:56:24 GMT-3
Thanks for your reply, Infact I read some document in
cisco website, for example:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/cable/cab_rout/cfig_nts/3792m8t
v/3792over.htm
It said "V.35 supports 2.048-Mbps rates without any
problems; we do not recommend exceeding the above
specifications for transmission speed versus distance"
Infact I meet the problem that I will set a wan interface
with the speed of 3M. I suspect the serial port couldn't
support this speed.
Thanks
--- Dan.Thorson@seagate.com $B$+$i$N%a%C%;!<%8!'(B
> > I want to know the maximum speed that serial port
> could support, could
> you tell me it?
>
> The answer is "it depends on the hardware". For a,
> say, 4700M the max
> serial speed is E1 (2Mbps)... ditto for a PA-4T for
> a 7200, however for a
> PA-4T+ or an FSIP-8 it's more like 6 or 8Mbps (I
> don't recall which... and
> with other caveats re: max sum-of-speeds).
>
> Bottom line is that you need to dig for the info on
> the Cisco www page for
> the particular serial card you've got.
>
> danT
>
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