> Yeah, but what i want is for the customer to dial out on a PM3, and, using
> MLPPP, bond N channels where N is no less than 23. Being able to bond two
> PRI (from the same chasis) would really be ideal.
Why not just connect them via 2 t1's and leave the PRI out of the
equation?
> I don't think multi chasis is what I'm looking for. If I have two PRI in
> one PM3, can I use them both to dial to a remote PM3 and bond all 46
> channels together for the session (assuming the telco is using out of band
> signalling and all channels from point A to point B are clear channel
> 64k)? What are the limitations of the PM3 regarding this?
Yes but I dont see WHY you want to do that. Why not just T1 them together?
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