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  1. multilinkguru

    2 T-1's, act as one big T-1, 1 router

    hhmm, those numbers are interesting. Thanks. For the Tasman 1400(8T1 router) or the 1200 (4T1 router), the MLPPP/MLFR processing speed is > 50Kpps with 150MHz RISC processor. And I believe they cost a fraction of the Cisco 3600 routers. I vote against IMUX (inverse multiplex) for the simple...
  2. multilinkguru

    2 T-1's, act as one big T-1, 1 router

    from what I know, inverse muxs are proprietary implementations and need the same manufacturer's equipment at both ends. Multilink standards (MLPPP and MLFR) were evolved to make multiple vendors work together. I suggest you do either MLPPP or MLFR, depending on what your provider supports. If...
  3. multilinkguru

    2 T-1's, act as one big T-1, 1 router

    yes, multilink is a good way of doing it, if not using the ip load balancing. But I am not sure if cisco mlppp is robust, we have got it to crash in our lad many times. It doesn't even fragment a frame. It just sends out a frame at a time on each T1. I am not selling any box, but I work for...
  4. multilinkguru

    Multilink Frame Relay

    Hi Hampton, May be this is a late reply and of no use. I just joined the forum and thought I should reply in any case. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120limit/120s/120s17/17s_mfr.htm#96851 follow this link in Cisco to get to the bottom of configuring...

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