[c-nsp] Tunneling analog t-1

Dave Temkin dave at ordinaryworld.com
Thu Jul 27 16:18:33 EDT 2006


You don't unless it's channelized.  Even if it is, you still need DSP's
and it's ugly.

Check out the RAD IPMux-1, which will do this for a single T1 for about
$1k.

http://www.rad-direct.com

-Dave


On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Peter Kranz wrote:

> We have a customer site that is a radio station that needs a way to tunnel
> an analog T-1 line (For the radio station content) over our IP network to
> another location. So to the analog equipment on either side, the routed
> network/IP would need to be transparent.. How does one do such a thing with
> Cisco gear?
>
> Peter Kranz
> Founder/CEO - Unwired Ltd
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