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Re: (ASCEND) Stacking Max4048's
If a users is allowed to use 2 channels (ie. 128K isdn) and he gets his first
channel
logged into your first max, but the second channel is forced to use the second
max.....
With stacking enabled the above cenario is transparent to the user.
With stacking disabled the above example will not allow the second channel to
be added until it connects in on the first max.
Tim Jung wrote:
> What is this stacking that I am hearing about? I have a remote POP with 2 of the
> Max 4048's and I didn't do anything special to them. They both answer on the
> same number and get the T1s from the same telco. I haven't had any problems. So
> why would I want to do stacking? What advantages does it offer me?
>
> Tim Jung
> System Admin
> Internet Gateway Inc.
> tjung@igateway.net
>
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