If you're not running IPX, you can safely do 10 DSPs per ARC. I'm using a single ARC on 10 DSPs but I'm only doing PPP, no IPX, all static routing. Also, your power supplies will be a limiting factor - I believe the maximum for a 70A chassis is 10 DSPs but I'm running dual 130's so I can't testify to that. On Wednesday, September 29, 1999 4:24 PM, Mark Lemmert [SMTP:cto@athenet.net] wrote:
I am about to switch all my PRIs at one location to NFAS. The telco I am working with only supports 5 circuits per d channel.
Since only 14 DPS can fit in a chassis that maximum # of groups of 5 I can fit is 2, which is only 10 DSPs per chassis. For management/organization reasons I want to have consistent sizes for the NFAS groups only put 10 DSPs chassis.
My recollection is that 7 DSPs is the maximum that you are supposed to use per HiperARC card.
Given this situation if you were me would you spend the extra money on the second ARC or stretch the first ARC a bit and run 10 DSPs on it? Thanks for the input!
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