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I need some help with a 2600 router. My customer has a point to point T-1 with a Cisco 2600 router at one end. The router has the built in CUS/DSU with the RJ-45 connector. We are going to use the point to point to network a couple of PBX's as well. We will be installing Paradyne 3150 CSU/DSU's at each end. I need to find out what we need for the Cisco 2600 so it can use the V.35 connection off of the Paradyne. Is there a module that can be installed on the 2600 to accomidate a V.35 cable.
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3160 Paradyne's not 3150's.
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Thanks G, the numbers are starting to run together. FYI for everyone, I did find out from some other people than we will need to replace the internal CSU/DSU module on the 2600 with a serial module and use a special cable from the serial module to the V.35 connector. I will post any additional info when I have it.
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