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Re: (ASCEND) TNT Carrier Class Switch?
Look at Ascend's SS7 bypass solution, Basically if you are looking
to terminate only data through your Class 5 switch then you could
use the TNT coupled with a ASG (Ascend Signaling Gateway) and plug
your IMT's directly into your TNT's and that way you don't need
a switch.
Don't try to get recip comp though...
Jason Nealis
Director Internet Operations / Network Access
Erols Internet (An RCN Company)
On Fri, 11 Dec 1998 niblettda@gru.com wrote:
> I was wondering what is it that makes a TNT a "Carrier Class Switch?"
>
> Our company has been looking at buying a Class 5 switch mainly to
> terminate all of our data lines and as well as some analog trunks
> into and break them out that way. So I was kind of curious if and
> what I could pull off with the TNT.
>
> I looked over some of the documentation and didn't find that much on
> this topic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
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> David A. Niblett | Email: niblettda@gru.com
> Systems Programmer | Phone: (352) 334-3400
> Gainesville Regional Utilities | Web: http://www.gru.com/
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