10-05-2010 04:17 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:00 AM
Hi All,
I have a query regarding NM-8CE1T1-PRI card installed on Cisco 3845 router.
Data sheet states that maximum 128 channels can be used by this card on this router. Ideally it should support 8*32=256 channels.
Can't I use 256 channels so that I can termnate 8 links each of 2 Mbps links on this card.
Please suggest.
Thanks in advance.
10-05-2010 04:33 AM
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10-05-2010 05:23 AM
Does this mean that maximum 16 channel-groups can be configured including all 8 ports; where any Channel-group can have any number of actual DS0-64 Kbps channales.
So in this case, say we need 256 Kbps then we will bind 4 DS0 64-kbps channels in one Channel-group; and still Cisco 3845 will allow us to create 15 more Channel-groups.
10-05-2010 05:54 AM
I have been reading the data sheet again, and it clearly refers to D0s total number.
Seems like you cannot use this card for 8 circuits at 2 Mbps on a 3845.
Sorry for the confusion.
11-10-2010 10:05 PM
Hi. Good afternoon.
So a Cisco 3845, with FOUR HWIC-2CE1T1-PRI (64 x 2 = 256 channels) and ONE NM-8CE1T1-PRI (128 channels), will support a total of 384 channels? The 3945 however will support a total of 512?
Whre 512Kbps links are required, binding eight channels per group results in only three channel groups per E1 port, leaving six unused channels. Is this correct?
11-11-2010 04:33 AM
I recommend you contact you local cisco sales office for confirmation, because this kind of limitation is quite strange and not found on other products.
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