Re: ds3 help
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Member #: 38324
Registered: 5/26/2005
Posted:
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Name:
Mike Roberts
Name:
Mike Roberts
Occupation:
OSP field tech
Location:
OK/IN/OH
Chuck, what normally is involved is for the carrier to have fiber entrance facility into your facility or head end. Most T-carrier equipment requires an OC-3 mux that will break the signal into 3 DS3's where they would sell you one of them. The DS3 portion will run coax out to a cross connect panel (DSX-3) where you would also have a cross connect panel on your end set up as the demarcation. You will decide depending on type of equipment if you will mux the 54mb/s down to 28 T-1's or use it as a trunk or pipe. If you are using it as a pipe, you may ask if the carrier can supply you with a 50mb/s Ethernet circuit. All this depends on what you need and what type or brand of equpiment/router is on your end. Let me know if this helps, Thanks Mike....
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