Re: (PM) remote pop

I don't work for Lucent RABU (livingston@iav.com)
Thu, 4 Feb 1999 12:12:07 -1000 (HST)

On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Thomas Kinnen wrote:

> Meade Horne wrote:
> >
> > We are looking at installing a remote pop for dialup access. I'm thinking
> > of using a pm3 with a wan card in slot 6. I'd like some suggestions for
> > routers/devices on the home end of the circuit. The remote pop will be
> > using a different /24 and hopefully will grow beyond a single pm3. I would
> > also like to be able to subnet the /24 to different remote pop's. Our
> > upstream connection is a T1 through a cisco 2524. Routing suggestions would
> > also be welcome. Thanks in advance for the help.
>
> A number of People are using PM3's with no Modems. You can run up to 3
> PTP T1s or FR circuits that way (PM3-2T and a WAN card). That could do
> OSPF, VSLMs, or BGP.

To clarify Thomas' explanation... with a WAN card you can have up to 3 PTP
T1s and/or FR circuits. BUT the WAN card will NOT do dialups.

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