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  1. micktyler

    anybody using 3600 WIC-2T at 4M or 8M ??

    Just for info, if anybody else has problems with this, it DOES work! I am now running X21 at 4M thru WIC-2Ts in 1FE1R2Ws; standard X21 3 metre cables. (problem was with the config of the muxes)
  2. micktyler

    Newbie can't understand WIC & Router specs

    Hi, I raised a similar thread on the same day! There are conflicting statements on the Cisco Web site, but I have been assured by Cisco that a WIC-2T is capable of up to 8M as long as it is installed on one of the 'new' network modules (1FE1R2W etc) and also as long as no other WICs are in use...
  3. micktyler

    anybody using 3600 WIC-2T at 4M or 8M ??

    Sounds interesting. We are using X21 cable to the Inverse mux (RAD IMX-4E1) can you elaborate on the clocking requirement at all?? Mick
  4. micktyler

    anybody using 3600 WIC-2T at 4M or 8M ??

    OK, thanks, secondary question then. In order to get the PA-4T port running at 8M was there anything special in the serial interface definition in the router ??
  5. micktyler

    anybody using 3600 WIC-2T at 4M or 8M ??

    A WIC-2T attached to one of the newer 3600 network modules (1FE1R2W in my case) will supposedly support 2 ports at 4M or one port at 8M as long as no other WIC is installed on the module. I am trying this by having 2 x 2M into an inverse mux and out from the Imux into the WIC-2T. The protocol...

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