Re: (PM) PM2E & 2ER POP (fwd)

Jake Messinger (jake@ams.com)
Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:02:32 -0600 (CST)

On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, MegaZone wrote:

> Jake, the PM-2ER was designed to route 60-90 ports of traffic total,
> including its own. This was pre-PM-3 so it was the PM-2ER and 2 2Es in a

Trust me. We have done real-world tests and teh 2er's wan port cannot deal
with its own 30 async ports, plus a PM 3 connected. I talked to Livingston
a while back and the design was supposed to handle approximately 80 ports
at 28800.

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