2.048Mbps Wireless Modem
The following table provide details on effective data rate and default modem rate for Fractional E1/T1 applications. In general, effective data rate for N used channels is (N+1) x 64 Kbps. For example, if the user needs 8 channels, the modem will effectively transmit a data rate of (8+1)*64 = 576Kbps. In fractional T1 applications, the modem will add a full 64Kbps channel for signalling. The maximal data rate of the modem for a 24 channel T1 is therefore 1600Kbps, vs. the 1544Kbps of a regular T1. In Fractional E1using Common Channel Signalling (CAS), as is also the case with a regular E1 using CAS, channel 0 is always used for frame alignment signals, and a maximum of 31 channels is available to the user, with a maximum data rate of 2048Kbps.
Table C-1. Channels Characteristic
The default modem rate for both regular T1 and regular E1 is 3Mbps. Therefore, an improvement in achievable distance is available through using the Fractional E1/T1 LIU for any number of channels up to 22.
Fractional E1/T1 Connections and Common Problems
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Figure C-1. Fractional E1/T1 Application
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