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07-03-2013 05:02 AM - edited 03-04-2019 08:22 PM
Hi,
I am bit confused with STM1 Standard,
is it 155 mbps or 126 mbps ? plz explain
(63E1 = 2 *63 = 126 mbps)
What is exact speed of STM1 ?
KS
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07-03-2013 07:55 AM
Hi,
This link is not sufficient to understand....anybody can explain in brief.
KS
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07-03-2013 09:08 AM
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07-03-2013 09:59 AM
What is difference between Speed and capacity in STM1 ?
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07-03-2013 10:22 AM
the bandwidth measure is how much data in a given moment of time can be carried over a circuit.
In your case the maximum is 155mbps.
The speed will be a function of the sum of propagation delays, serialization, tcp window...and on and on.
http://broadband-nation.blogspot.com/2007/06/speed-vs-bandwidththe-age-old-question.html
thats one discussion, there are many more.
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07-03-2013 09:25 PM
But maximum limit of STM1 is only 126 mbps then how can STM1 carry 155 mbps data over it.......
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07-04-2013 04:44 AM
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STM1's bandwidth is about 155 Mbps. STM1 has about 6 Mbps of overhead leaving about 149 Mbps for payload.
When you mux E1s into STM1, you introduce additional bandwidth overhead.
Also an E1 is rated at 2.048 Mbps, and there's a +/- allowance so the bandwidth consumption can be a little higher than your calculated 126 Mbps.
You can search the Internet for STM1 E1 muxes (for additional information).
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07-04-2013 09:52 AM
Hi Joseph,
Actually my client is asking this question many times and they want exact answer then what i will tell them ?
126 or 155 Mbps ?
KS
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07-04-2013 12:36 PM
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07-06-2013 08:17 AM
Can i connect 77 Branch office from head office where STM1 link terminated ? and
Each branch offices require 2 mbps pipe. As you stated that STM1 support 155 mbps
that means i can distribute or use 77 *2 = 154 mbps for all offices ?
Plz correct me if i am wrong.........
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07-07-2013 06:37 PM
STM1 pipe uses which Medium : Fibre or Copper or both ?
Can anybody explain STM1 with best explanation in terms of mbps ? 126 or 155
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07-07-2013 09:21 PM
STM-1 pipe can be used with copper media also but due to distace limitation we don't prefer it.
For STM-1 multiplexing from VC12 to STM-1, please check the doc:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/optical/15000r3_0/15305/install/guide/305R1C5.pdf
thanks,
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07-20-2013 03:02 AM
Can anybody explain STM1 with best explanation in terms of mbps ? 126 or 155
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07-22-2013 05:38 AM
Dear Kuldip,
In STM there are 63 channels , each of 2mbps , so max bandwidth we can use is 63*2mb=126 Mb(129.024 Mb). So you can connect only 63 offices, each having 2 mb link or E1 line.Actual bandwidth of STM1 is 155mbps difference is utilised for signaling purpose.
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07-23-2013 07:35 AM
You mean to say that 155-126 = 29 mbps will be used for signalling, Payload, overhead and etc.
i think it is wastage of 29 mbps. we can use even less mbps for such purpose.
who is responsible for configuring 29 mbps, ISP end or Branch offices Router end. ?
