[rescue] Re: misc old Sun resources / now dry pair
James Lockwood
james at foonly.com
Wed Jul 24 02:11:13 CDT 2002
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Leslie Connally wrote:
> I have long talked about this generally to several people, but never
> understood the 'boxes' at each end of the drypair ( do you need one or two
> pair?).
It depends on what protocol you are running on the line. If you're using
HDSL, you'd use 2 pairs like a DS1 and you have DS1 issues (separate
transmit and receive lines if at all possible). SDSL takes a single pair.
HDSL-2 uses a single pair and OPTIS modulation (16 PAM, trellis coding and
spectral shaping) instead of 2B1Q.
There are many manufacturers of these boxes. Pairgain was a common one
(they merged with some TLA recently, I don't remember which). They
usually take either v.35 or ethernet in.
I just reread your question. I was referring to wire pairs. You only
need a single pair (which may not be identical) of modems/bridges/routers,
one for each end of the cable. Slower ones (384-768kbps) are becoming
extremely cheap on the used market.
-James
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