On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Mike Cisar wrote:
I've been told that we can gain faster call setup and some other minor benefits if we were to migrate to a Hyper DSP setup, not to mention just being out of the quad-modem "dark ages". I've been nosing around and simply from a shipping cost standpoint I'd rather pick up the required cards separately and not the whole chassis (besides which, what would I do with *another* spare chassis :-)
It depends on what you want. If you need v.92, get the whole package. You can mix and match on your way, but for v.92, you need the DSP card (since there's no v.92 code for quads) and supposedly the HiPer NMC to enable v.92 (but I think you may be able to enable it from the dsp console). If you don't need v.92, I'd just think about swapping the Netserver for a HiPer ARC. The quads are really great modems, and the regular NMC card should be zippy enough on a half-loaded rack. Charles
1 x Hyper DSP NIC/NAC set 1 x Hyper NMC NIC/NAC set 1 x Hyper Access Router NIC/NAC set
Anything I've missed? Anything I don't really need?
If this was a matter of buying the equipment new we probably wouldn't bother... but we figure for a relatively small investment in used parts this gets us a little more current :-)
Thanks much for any help you guys can provide!
Cheers,
Mike <<<<<
P.S. If anybody has a source for cheap cheap cheap 70A AC PSI/PSU sets please drop me a note off-list, I need to pick up a few spare sets since the last couple spare chassis I bought came with *&(*^#*&$ DC power supplies (anybody need some spare DC power supplies???) HEHE
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