Re: OT:10M vs T3!

From: Peter van Oene (pvo@usermail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 10 2004 - 20:36:38 GMT-3


At 02:54 PM 3/10/2004, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>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).

10 meg might be rate limited off an FE?

>>Which one is faster?
>>
>>It is much appreciated.
>>
>>
>>Thank you
>>
>>Nathasha
>>
>>
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