03-12-2002 01:32 PM - edited 03-01-2019 08:50 PM
We have several 2610 routers and would like to know if they support the trunking of 2 or more T1's. If so what would be the memory and IOS needed?
03-12-2002 04:26 PM
What exactly do you mean by T-1 trunking?
03-13-2002 04:45 AM
Having 2 or more T1's connected to the same routers over a WAN link. This will give you a 3meg pipe between the sites. It will also allow you to keep working if one of the T1's fail but with half the bandwidth.
03-13-2002 08:11 AM
This would be MultiLink PPP, and yes the 2600 can do it. Equal cost IP load balancing can achieve a similar result without the extra CPU resources that MPPP requires (provided your running fast-switching or CEF).
Regards,
Brad
03-13-2002 10:59 AM
What type of WIC would I need to Support the 2 T1's coming into the router? The T1's are from the ISP and the router sits on the outside of the PIX.
03-13-2002 01:49 PM
Greetings:
Take a look at this URL.
You will need a NM- something module for the large slots and then choose a WIC for your needs to put in the NM module(s). You have the choice of either ones with/without CSU's.
Thanks...Steve
03-14-2002 04:50 AM
Thanks for all your help everyone.
Mike Hiers
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