However, some switches seem to treat D channels as a scarce resource.
As such, the telcos will charge a hefty chunk of change to give
you a d channel.
A caveat to Livingston NFAS is that it has the same issues at MCPPP
(for the PM3). If your network segment is busy, you drop calls.
A switched network is essential in this scenario.
On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 09:58:20AM -0500, Portmaster wrote:
> >I thought you could share D channels on the same chassis?
>
> Why would someone want to do that? Doesn't that mean a D channel crash
> takes out 47 channels instead of 23?
>
> -Craig
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