Ascend Archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

RE: (ASCEND) Max stacking how good is it!



Hi.

	I'm not sure about your 2nd question, but as far as the 1st
question goes: Why not have a separate phone number for ISDN ONLY that
dials directly into the Max4004 PRIs?  The analog customers can then
dial into another number for the huntgroup of several Max4048s.

===
Steven Guerin
Communiqué Technical Specialist


> ----------
> From: 	Thomas J. Wye[SMTP:tjw00@bayarea.net]
> Sent: 	Saturday, May 24, 1997 3:26 PM
> To: 	Ascend-users@bungi.com
> Cc: 	George Navas
> Subject: 	(ASCEND) Max stacking how good is it!
> 
> MAX4004 or MAX4048 stacking question.
> 
> So I have a basic question about how many Max's can be configured
> to work as a MAX stack before the solution is unworkable due to 
> multiple chassis MPP problems.
> 
> What we want to do is have a big hunt group of PRI's with 
> the following configuration.
> 
> First  Box:  Max4004 with two or more  PRI's (NO modems)
> Second Box:  Max4048 with two PRI's (48 modems)
> Third  Box:  Max4048 with two PRI's (48 modems)
> 
> and keep adding max4048's
> 
> We want the first box to have no modems so it will mainly handle ISDN 
> customers so we can better utilize our available modems. 
> 
> So in theory a analog call coming into the first box should be 
> automatically bounced back to the Telco switch an redirected to come 
> in on the next PRI until it reaches a box with a modem.
> 
> 1.) Anyone have an opinion if this is a workable solution? 
> 
> 2.) Also how many boxes can I put in a MAX stack before the overhead 
> gets to high for MMP.
> 
> FYI. Livinston claims they have customers stacking upto 100 PM3's
> together. Our Ascend Sales rep seem not to want to comment on how many
> Max4xxx can be stacked and tried to sell us on a TNT instead.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Tom Wye
> Bay Area Internet Solutions
> 
> 
> **********************************************************************
> **********
> * Thomas J. Wye                         Tel: (408) 260-5000 
> * Bay Area Internet Solutions           Fax: (408) 260-5003
> * 900 Lafayette Street, Suite 710    E-mail: twye@BAYAREA.NET
> * Santa Clara, CA 95050          HTTP: http://WWW.BAYAREA.NET
> *                                Info Robot: INFO@BAYAREA.NET       
> * 33.6Kbps dial-up, 56Kbps-T1 (Leased*Frame Relay), server colocation,
> 
> * Virtual Domain hosting and World Wide Web development. 
> **********************************************************************
> **********
> 
> ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++
> To unsubscribe:	send unsubscribe to
> ascend-users-request@bungi.com
> To get FAQ'd:	<http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq>
> or		<ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt>
> 
++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++
To unsubscribe:	send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request@bungi.com
To get FAQ'd:	<http://www.shore.net/~dreaming/ascend-faq>
or		<ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/dreaming/ascend-faq.txt>


Follow-Ups: