so this configuration ist _not_ possible?<br>
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----modem1----\ ¦-------¦<br>
----modem2---------t1---¦as5200 ¦<br>
----modem3----/ ¦-------¦<br>
...modem23<br>
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the lines are leased, so there is no switch between modems and the 5200.<br>
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Sorry if my question is stupid, but i can´t find anyone here in germany who can answer my questions ;((<br>
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Thank you,<br>
Ok, let me see if I can clarify. You want to allow customers to connect to a 5200 over a dedicated leased line or through a regular dialup (a lot of dialups) that are provided by a single t1 line. So instead of having a bunch of inbound lines you have a t1 that is channelized from the phone carrier. If I read you right, yes, you can do what your asking, in fact that is really what the 5200 is for.<br>
The T1 accepts channelized connections from the CO either broken out as ISDN or Asynchronous dialup. You do however still have to purchase the modem cards for the 5200, otherwise the T1 has nothing to break the analog signals out to (or digital in the case of putting the micon digital modem cards for 56k access).<br>
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