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- From: dalk@login.dkuug.dk (Lars Kalsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco,comp.protocols.misc
- Subject: Mixed traffic - x25 and Ethernet
- Message-ID: <dalk.725926686@login.dkuug.dk>
- Date: 1 Jan 93 22:18:06 GMT
- Sender: news@dkuug.dk
- Organization: DKnet
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- Hi - and Happy New Year,
-
- We are considering a new network which connect all of our different
- sites through a WAN. We will probably buy some CISCO routers.
-
- The trafic which is routed through the CISCO equipment is split
- in two
-
- - FTAM trafic based on x25 connections
-
- - Interactive terminal sessions based on TCP/IP on an Ethernet.
-
- Like this:
-
- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
- FTAM/X25----------> I I
- I CISCO ROUTER I------- 2 MBit --->
- TCP/IP/ETHERNET---> I I
- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
-
-
- The CISCO routers can mix these two kinds of input intp one 2Mbit channel
- which connects the different sites.
-
- My concern is now : Will the interactive traffic suffer when a heavy
- FTAM transport is taking place ?. Will the file transfers affect the
- responsetimes for the interactive traffic to a large extend ?.
-
- If YOU have any experience with this please E-mail (or fax) me the
- information. Or if you have a reference to the litterature about this
- kind of setup I will appreciate that too. Or just youre opinion from
- your experience.
-
-
- Greetings from Aalborg
- Denmark - Lars Kalsen
-
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- Lars Kalsen, MIS-Manager
- SONOFON, Skelagervej 1, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark
- +45-99-367000 (tel), +45-99-367070 (fax), E-Mail : dalk@login.dkuug.dk
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