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Re: (ASCEND) Big modem pool
I'd be interested to know what ethernet switch works with stacking. We
have Catalyst 1900's and they dont for stacking. What switches are others
using?
Stb
On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Jason Nealis wrote:
> The only thing that you may have to worry about is stacking, I don't know
> what the magic number is for Max's in a stack group but I'm sure there is
> one somewhere, Only question I have is how are you planning to have the
> pri's provisioned for call hunting? Tip, I have found it easier to debug
> problems and isolate down-time the fastest with sequential hunting enabled,
> this way you can track the calls all the way up to the failure if
> something happens (like a modem pack going bad etc..) it's just too damn
> hard to troubleshoot large hunt-groups with most idle hunting.
>
> Good Luck
>
> Jason Nealis
> Director Internet Operations / Network Access
> Erols Internet
>
>
> On Sat, 25 Apr 1998, Stephen Balbach wrote:
>
> >
> > We plan on having about 30 Max 4XXX's in 1 modem pool (about 60 PRI's)
> >
> > Are there any scaleability issues?
> >
> > For 2B bonding, what ethernet switch is required to allow MAC layer
> > security?
> >
> > Thanks for any help or experiences.
> >
> > Stb
> >
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