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The two traditional PBXs were previously linked via their (electrical)E1 interfaces by a multiple E1 carrier system over single mode fibre.
The two routers -one is actually a 2610- were linked via vwic-1Mft-E1 interfaces thus the WAN link was a 2mb/s link.

Now the carrier system is obsolete and 100base-fx fibre converters are to replace the at either end where two Cisco 2950-24 switches are connected thus placing all devices under one LAN and providing a greater LAN bandwidth than the previous 2Mb/s WAN Link.However the telephone exchanges at either end still need to be taken care of in the new set-up.

2006-10-26 07:14:30 · 1 answers · asked by ncedie 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

What I need are the configuration commands for the two routers.

The two traditional PBXs were previously linked via their (electrical)E1 interfaces by a multiple E1 carrier system over single mode fibre.
The two routers -one is actually a 2610- were linked via vwic-1Mft-E1 interfaces thus the WAN link was a 2mb/s link.

Now the carrier system is obsolete and 100base-fx fibre converters are to replace the at either end where two Cisco 2950-24 switches are connected thus placing all devices under one LAN and providing a greater LAN bandwidth than the previous 2Mb/s WAN Link.However the telephone exchanges at either end still need to be taken care of in the new set-up.

2006-10-26 07:35:46 · update #1

1 answers

so what's the question?

2006-10-26 07:20:41 · answer #1 · answered by » pōпб§±ë® ¬ 4 · 0 0

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