Cisco Systems Packet fragmentation

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Packet fragmentation djoe 07-27-06
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Posted by djoe on July 27, 2006, 3:28 pm
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I have two sites connected via Etherent thru INET radios. Is there any
way for me to run packet fragmentation on the link.
thanks


Posted by Walter Roberson on July 27, 2006, 7:39 pm
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>I have two sites connected via Etherent thru INET radios. Is there any
>way for me to run packet fragmentation on the link.

INET radios ? Do you mean that as in http://inet-tv.net/
or do you mean a wireless radio links?

General questions about the operation and construction of wireless links
are probably best handled in alt.internet.radio . This newsgroup is
fine for specific questions about configuring Cisco wireless devices,
but for that purpose it helps to specify the model number and software
release.

Posted by djoe on July 27, 2006, 10:47 pm
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Walter Roberson wrote:
>
> >I have two sites connected via Etherent thru INET radios. Is there any
> >way for me to run packet fragmentation on the link.
>
> INET radios ? Do you mean that as in http://inet-tv.net/
> or do you mean a wireless radio links?
>
> General questions about the operation and construction of wireless links
> are probably best handled in alt.internet.radio . This newsgroup is
> fine for specific questions about configuring Cisco wireless devices,
> but for that purpose it helps to specify the model number and software
> release.

these are INET radios. They connect to the ethernet port of the router
at both ends. What I want to do is run packet fragmentation so i can
pass voice traffic over the link using ppp encapsulation.

Thanks


Posted by Walter Roberson on July 27, 2006, 11:48 pm
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>these are INET radios. They connect to the ethernet port of the router
>at both ends.

I seem to be having difficulty in finding a Cisco part number for that?

I do find an archive page linking an european ISP named iNet to
Cisco, which references www.inet.com, but that page redirects
to some Tektronics test and measuring equipment ??

Posted by djoe on July 28, 2006, 9:00 am
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Walter Roberson wrote:
>
> >these are INET radios. They connect to the ethernet port of the router
> >at both ends.
>
> I seem to be having difficulty in finding a Cisco part number for that?
>
> I do find an archive page linking an european ISP named iNet to
> Cisco, which references www.inet.com, but that page redirects
> to some Tektronics test and measuring equipment ??

here is the link
http://www.microwavedata.com/products/datasheets/iNET900.asp


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