Ascend used to have a MAX model called "Multiband" that
was able to perform exactly what you want.

Besides that, most MAXes can do drop-and-insert provided
the T1 lines are CT1: it will not work with PRIs.



>From: John Drummond <jdrummond at cctsi.com>
>To: "ascend-users at bungi.com" <ascend-users at bungi.com>
>Subject: (ASCEND) Acculink Bandwidth Controller
>Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 12:23:54 -0500
>
>
>Greetings, Ascend users!
>
>Does anyone know what is (or if there is) a comperable
>product to the Acculink Bandwith Controller?  I can't
>find any information on Avaya's web site on that product
>(whis is ca. 1995 or so).  I'm doing this research for
>a customer who'd like something similar or better, but
>I am unfamiliar with video applications and associated
>hardware.  Apparantly, my client is using the unit as a
>csu/dsu (it splits off some T-1 channels for a phone
>switch) and as an access concentrator for video.
>
>Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated!
>
>Thanks,
>-John Drummond
>--
>John Garnett Drummond, Systems Manager
>NTC Communications /
>Computer Cabling and Technology Services
>961 Acorn Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
>
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