Ioanna ,

I have done it with both the 8-port CT1 modules and the 10-port UT1 Frame
Line modules.  There is also a SWAN (Serial WAN) module available that is
v.35, I believe.  If you use the 8-port CT1 module, you must have available
HDLC resources in order to nail up channels for a PPP connection to another
router.  Otherwise, the 10-port module has built in HDLC resources and can
also be multilinked w/ Frame Relay.  

After you have met the HW requirements, all that is needed is to nail up the
channels you want to use ( for channelized T1modules), build a connection
profile for the link, and specify the nailed group # in the connection
profile.  It's covered in the docs for more details.

Good Luck,

David Pascarella
CCNP MCSE LCTE A+
Network Support Engineer
SOLUServe   TAC
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Palm Bay, FL  32905-3562
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ioanna Tsoukali [mailto:iots at hq.acn.gr]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:56 AM
To: rte-ascend at lists.real-time.com
Subject: [Ascend] PPP connections


Good morning ,

Does a MAX TNT supports sychronous ppp connections over E1 or serial lines?
Something similar to what we do with cisco routers...

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