> I don't understand this. Do you mean can the PM-3 autodetect the type of
> call and automatically handle ISDN or Analog calls on the same line? If that
> is what you are asking, then the answer is yes it can. Using the SAME phone
> number. The MAX requires one number for ISDN and another for analog to
> differentiate.
Now, MZ, this is absolutely incorrect. 713-638-9949 is our local access #
in Houston. It is Digital/Analog and has been for a year. Where are you
getting this information?
> And for all this, the PM-3 is less expensive per port. And with RIPv2 and
> BGP(4) coming, it will be even more powerful. (I don't believe Ascend is
> doing BGP(4) on the MAX, but I'm not sure.)
They do OSPF.
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Advanced Medical Systems, Inc. 800-324-8594 jake@uh.edu
Houston, Texas http://www.ams.com/~jake
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