08-01-2007 09:38 PM - edited 03-03-2019 06:08 PM
is it possible to have bandwidth of 10mb on a serial port? say wic-1t or wic-2t?
thanks
08-01-2007 10:17 PM
Hi
Generally its recommended to subscribe 10 Mbps capacity through ethernet where you have the option have scalability in the future...
I dont think so that you will be able to get a 10meg link on a wic card from your telco...
You may have to go for DS-3 card to have the same or as i mentioned in the begining it will be on ethernet..
regds
08-01-2007 10:18 PM
Hi,
It is very depends in which platform used, because on some platform for instance 2600 series you can achieve the 8M with WIC-2T but you cannot use other serial ports installed in the same NM.
Anyway the maximum speed of 1T is 2M and of 2T is 8M.
Hope it helps,
Krisztian
08-02-2007 01:01 AM
If you are serious about using serial ports why don't u use HSSI port?
I think the standard of any serial card (except HSSI) is 2 megs. Cisco's proprietry serial ports (v.35, X.21, ..) supports more than 2 megs. I have tested upto 8 megs.
Pushkar bhatkoti
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