From: Howard C. Berkowitz (hcb@gettcomm.com)
Date: Wed Mar 10 2004 - 16:54:48 GMT-3
At 11:36 AM -0800 3/10/04, Nathasha Aleyevka wrote:
>10M VON vs T3
>
>I have to connect one of my clients to the backbone, over the WAN,
>using either a 10M VON or a T3(45M) link,
>10M VON is ethernet vs serial 45M-
>logically speaking the T3 line should be 4.5 faster than the 10M
>VON, but the serialization delay should be greater, any ideas?
Why should the serialization delay be slower on the faster line? Are
you possibly thinking of propagation or queueing delay?
Serialization delay is the time needed to clock bits from the
interface onto the medium. For 10Mbps, it's 1/(10*10**6). For DS3,
it's 1/(44.736*10**6).
>
>
>Which one is faster?
>
>It is much appreciated.
>
>
>Thank you
>
>Nathasha
>
>
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