[plug] OT - Cisco advice
Patrick Tehvand
patrick at tehvand.com
Thu Apr 1 10:19:03 WST 2004
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intra at slowest.net wrote:
| Course it can, (well if your using DOV)
|
| I have 1603's and 1603R's hooked up to ORH's running
| DoV across the B1 and B2 channels (128k). With ORH you get two channels
| with different numbers so its possbile to run 64k to site a and another
| 64k to site b.
|
| If your thinking about hooking up analoge modems to it.. hmmmmm maybe
| not...
|
| But yeah ORH and DOV is lovely for leased lines applications.
|
| I run ios 12.0 (3) on my units.. i believe ios 11 does not support DoV
| (or something about it was reporting an incorrect switch type to
| the telstra network).
|
| Try this site also.. http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/cisco_dov.html
|
| Peter
|
Thanks heaps to those that responded.
I have found my solution. (I proabably should have told you my problem
rather than asking about a possible solution)
Problem: School I work at cant get DSL, cant get ISDN, (both long
stories), satellite too expensive, wireless tail to dsl point 1100m away
- - costly but an option.
We lodged complaint with TIO and telstra is comming out to meet with us
in about a month. Interim solution 2 x 56k analogue connections. I would
like to aggregate that.
Solution we have come up with is purchase 1751 router (we can get one
real cheep) with WIC2T (2 x serial) and plug our two modems into there.
some cisco wizardry and we have bonded 2 x 56k connection with the added
bonus of just requiring a adsl wic when we finally get it.
once again cheers for help
Patrick
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