Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!umich!vela!wsu-cs!jake!bri From: bri@jake.tmc.edu (Brian Holmes) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco Subject: Re: Recommended maximum number of serial lines on a gateway Message-ID: <1991Jan31.130213.1560@cs.wayne.edu> Date: 31 Jan 91 13:02:13 GMT References: <31893@boulder.Colorado.EDU> Organization: Wayne State University, Detroit Lines: 12 In article <31893@boulder.Colorado.EDU> vaf@Valinor.Stanford.EDU (Vince Fuller) writes: >If we assume that we want to allow each T-1 the potential to run >at full-speed, we're probably limited to 6 ports (6x1.5MB = 9MB) by the speed >of the Ethernet - is this considered excessive? Since the back-plane of an AGS+ is 500MBps, 6 T1 ports is probably a pretty light load. In the latest price list I have they have a layout with an AGS having 32 v.35 interfaces. -- PHONE: (313) 577-3750 FAX=577-5626 Wayne State University BITNET: bholmes@waynest1.bitnet 5925 Woodward INTERNET: bri@jake.cc.wayne.edu Detroit, MI 48202 U.S.A