Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!spool.mu.edu!sdd.hp.com!caen!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: <1991Feb2.143730.23293@cs.wayne.edu> Date: 2 Feb 91 14:37:30 GMT References: <31893@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <1991Jan31.130213.1560@cs.wayne.edu> <8beOPyG00WCo8ZMgZb@andrew.cmu.edu> Organization: Wayne State University, Detroit Lines: 17 In article <8beOPyG00WCo8ZMgZb@andrew.cmu.edu> tjh+@andrew.cmu.edu (Tom Holodnik) writes: > >Do you mean "an AGS+ having 32 v.35 interfaces?" > > I haven't seen the latest hardware offerings from cisco. Are they >shipping a T1 card for the high speed (CBus) backplane? Seems to me that >they should. Utilizing the CBus backplane, rather than the Multibus, >would give one chassis greater capacity to handle T1 lines. > >-tom Actually they have a picture with 36 v.35 interfaces. I'm not sure about the CBus T1 card or not. -- 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