RE: [USR-TC] Chassis Density - Terminating 82+ PRIs
Hi guys, The only reply I received indicated that I should be sure to use TCS 4.7 due to some internal changes with waitstates on the packet-/mgmt-bus. According to the Software Matrix and what I know of TCS 4.7, it requires me to use Common Element Manager for gui administration. Does anybody know if the newest TCM 8.2.97 will work with TCS 4.7? If CEM is a must for TCS 4.7 does anybody know of specific training classes available? My initial trial of CEM resulted in utter disgust for the software. "Also, does anybody know if the TC 2000 chassis can terminate 82+ CHT1s/PRIs?" To answer my own question... Yes. The TC 2000 chassis terminates a DS3 on each blade with up to 14 blades per shelf. A grand total of 392 Ts per shelf. That's a little much for my situation. ~Adam -----Original Message----- From: usr-tc-bounces+adam=semo.net@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:usr-tc-bounces+adam=semo.net@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Adam Barnhill Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 1:29 PM To: 'Discussion relating to the 3Com/US Robotics Total Controlmodemsystems.' Subject: [USR-TC] Chassis Density - Terminating 82+ PRIs Howdy, Several of you have mentioned using one large pool of modems with several TC chassis, and I wondered how you have your density configured. Is anybody terminating 1 or more DS3s into a TC 1000? Also, does anybody know if the TC 2000 chassis can terminate 82+ CHT1s/PRIs? Essentially I'm looking for the most efficient way to terminate 82+ Ts in one location using TC chassis. Any info or direction would be appreciated. -- Adam Barnhill Information Technology Engineer, Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. / Semo.net P.O. Box 190 | Poplar Bluff, MO 63902 | 573.686.9114, <http://www.semo.net/> Home of TotallyFabricated.com the creators of Total Scrutinizer _______________________________________________ USR-TC mailing list USR-TC@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/usr-tc
On 31 Mar 2004 at 9:03, Adam Barnhill wrote:
Hi guys, The only reply I received indicated that I should be sure to use TCS 4.7 due to some internal changes with waitstates on the packet-/mgmt-bus.
According to the Software Matrix and what I know of TCS 4.7, it requires me to use Common Element Manager for gui administration. Does anybody know if the newest TCM 8.2.97 will work with TCS 4.7?
If CEM is a must for TCS 4.7 does anybody know of specific training classes available? My initial trial of CEM resulted in utter disgust for the software.
Matched by my disgust that a software contract didn't include getting the CEM software. Wayne Barber Coastal Telco Services
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