[c-nsp] Transporting TDM voice DS3s over Ethernet
Tim Devries
tdevries at northrock.bm
Sat Jul 15 12:27:23 EDT 2006
Just FYI for anyone interested, we use these products and although they work very well, they add about 40%overhead. So for example a T1 will use a solid 2M, which is not terrible if bandwidth is cheap where you are, but it can be a bit of a pain when bandwidth is at a premium (like it is for us).
Regards,
Tim
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From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Clayton Zekelman
Sent: Sat 7/15/2006 11:14 AM
To: Robert E. Seastrom
Cc: Matthew Stainforth; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Transporting TDM voice DS3s over Ethernet
Interesting product.
At 10:04 AM 7/15/2006, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
>Clayton Zekelman <clayton at mnsi.net> writes:
>
> > Point me to such a commercial product that will correctly transport
> > TDM voice frames across Ethernet at that scale that does not use
> > VoIP or DSP's.
>
>Be glad to; TDM over IP is low art these days. The RAD IPmux-16 will
>transport up to 16 x T1s or 2 x T3s across IP.
>
>http://www.rad-direct.com/Product-TDM-over-IP-Gateway-IPmux-16.htm
>
> > If one does not already exist, then basically, you're describing a
> > science fair project.
>
>Do you suppose you could spare us the waspishness in followup posts?
WTF is "waspishness"? I didn't appreciated Cappucios' allegation of
illicit drug use, so my response was a bit terse.
>Best,
>
> ---Rob
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