Re: T1 Timeslot Frame-relay question

From: MADMAN (dmadlan@interprise.com)
Date: Thu Sep 16 2004 - 16:03:13 GMT-3


James wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 03:52:23PM +0000, W Walla wrote:
>
>>/Hello good people-
>>
>>I have a question on how this hub and spoke is configured. I have a full
>>T1 on both side but the HUB shows timeslots 1-24 and the spoke side doesn't
>>have that sommand. How is this affecting performance, what should be done
>>to take advantage of the Full T1 between the two. Also, the HUB has other
>>spokes it shares with the "spoke" in question they are all 256k with
>>timeslots 1-4 command.. Thanks!

   The side the "doesn't have that command" is not fractional capable
most likely.

   Dave
>
>
> By default, timeslots are 1-24.
>
> The timeslots shouldn't be determined by you in general per se, it
> should be determined by what type of contract you purchase from the
> telco w/ respect to a particular circuit.
>
> If you are buying a fractional 384k frame circuit at one location,
> then it would be 1-6 for the timeslot. The hub site would remain
> at 1-24, assuming the hub site's circuit ID in telco's database
> says it is a full T1, and assuming the hub site's circuit is really
> full T1.
>
> -J
>
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