We are using MAX4060 E1 units for ISDN/analog dial-in for our ISP in Europe
and we plan to purchase used Max TNT. We have offer for such unit fully
loaded for 8 E1 dial in lines. I have following specification and we where
promised to receive R2-CAS signalization with the unit.

As I do not have any experience with TNT (only with MAX4000) I need help
from list members in order to technically evaluate this offer. I know that
TNT has some issued as series I/II/II modem card, limit on number of HDSL
channels, etc. We need it to fully utilize 8 E1 lines for dial-in with mixed
R2 and ISDN signaling and we expect 100% load (all lines busy) every night.
Is this configuration adequate for the task and up to date technically?

Thank for any help, Danko Jevtovic


*** MAX TNT with Dual PS 16 A, AC 250V ***
admin> sh
Shelf 1 ( standalone ):
    { shelf-1 slot-1 0 }       UP       4/1ether-card
    { shelf-1 slot-2 0 }       UP       8e1-card
    { shelf-1 slot-3 0 }       UP       192hdlc-card
    { shelf-1 slot-4 0 }       UP       48modem-56k-card
    { shelf-1 slot-5 }         OCCUPIED
    { shelf-1 slot-6 0 }       UP       48modem-56k-card
    { shelf-1 slot-7 }         OCCUPIED
    { shelf-1 slot-8 0 }       UP       48modem-56k-card
    { shelf-1 slot-9 }         OCCUPIED
    { shelf-1 slot-10 0 }      UP       48modem-56k-card
    { shelf-1 slot-11 }        OCCUPIED
    { shelf-1 slot-12 0 }      UP       48modem-56k-card
    { shelf-1 slot-13 }        OCCUPIED
    { shelf-1 slot-14 0 }      UP       48modem-56k-card
    { shelf-1 slot-15 }        OCCUPIED


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