Do you have to configure radius (or a portmaster) differently depending
on the cost of a T1? Does it present any new bugs if you are
financially reamed when buying a channelized T1? Is this
channelized-T1-cost@livingston.com?
> Chuck Rouzer wrote:
>
> > > Are you sure? I just called US West 5 minutes ago, and was quoted a
> > > channelized T1 as being $250/month, setup fee is $600 one time. Does
> > > anyone know if there is equipment (digital->analog converter) to let
> > > regular analog modems accept calls from the channelized T1?
> >
> > That's a great price! Too bad everything is so screwy and it varies so
> > much in the US from $1,000 to $250. :-(
> >
> > Yes there are digital to analog converters out there. Don't know the
> > names or contacts of any tho.
>
> They are called Channel Banks. It breaks out each channel to a POTs
> line, doing the D->A.
>
> Our US Wosrt prices are around th $1000 price tag. PRI is worse.
> We even get them doing stupid things like overloading a backhauled
> switch to prevent new service (talking about Engineering challenged!)
> and then putting a new CO switch in to alleviate the problem, and
> screwing the situation up so bad with the new switch that its
> pretty pointless right now to try and get anything accomplished.
>
> --
> Dale E. Reed Jr. (daler@iea.com)
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