Hello,
It's being planned using a 2600XM router in a remote location with 2 or 3 modems hooked up. Providing a backup path when our main T1 link go down after dialing to an Access Server located in the central node is the goal. (Our Telco doesn't provide ISDN services, so traffic will use at this point PSTN medium).
Does anyone know, roughly, how much CPU this solution might utilise ? I have long time ago heard that it was processor intensive. Nevertheless, since the 2600XM has increased performance, I thought it may be a good way to go.
Best regards,
It's being planned using a 2600XM router in a remote location with 2 or 3 modems hooked up. Providing a backup path when our main T1 link go down after dialing to an Access Server located in the central node is the goal. (Our Telco doesn't provide ISDN services, so traffic will use at this point PSTN medium).
Does anyone know, roughly, how much CPU this solution might utilise ? I have long time ago heard that it was processor intensive. Nevertheless, since the 2600XM has increased performance, I thought it may be a good way to go.
Best regards,