[c-nsp] Connectivity recommendations

Matthew Stainforth Matthew.Stainforth at nucomm.net
Tue Sep 27 15:10:51 EDT 2005


if it's cat3 you can run 10baseT ethernet for up to 100 meters (>300 feet)

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: Sargon [mailto:cisco at aitg.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Connectivity recommendations


On Tuesday, 27-September-2005 13:29, Scott A. Keoseyan wrote:
>
> If you can't do ethernet (it's not category 5) there are some
> long-distance ethernet products around that can drive sub 10Mb/s
> through sub-standard cable.  I don't remember any of the vendor
> names (it's been a while).  You might also look at Cisco's LRE
> products, but I think the cable needs to be right for that.

OK. Thanks.

> You can also use T1 or HDSL... you can buy stand-alone HDSL
> equipment from Adtran that will act as DCE and run them into a
> router on a v.35 interface, or if it's close enough, terminate them
> into T1 interfaces either internally on a router, or via a couple
> external DSU/CSUs.

Buildings are 250 feet apart.

> How much bandwidth do you hope to drive?

As much as I can get, up to 10 Mbps.
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