>In most installations 64K is way more bandwidth than is needed for ISDN
>call signalling, so they came up with an exception (that Livingston says
>it won't support). Using NFAS, you can take a SECOND T1, configure all 24
>channels as 'B channels' to carry voice/data, and and send all the
>signalling over the _first_ T1's 'D channel'. If you do this across a
>total of 3 T1 lines (more than that isn't recommended), you get an
>extra two channels (phone lines) for free.
>
>But again, this is an exception, and Livingston won't support it :-(
>
While NFAS will not be a feature at first customer shipment, it is not going
unnoticed. I have added it to the list of potential PM3 feature additions.
--Marty
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