I'd agree.  The data's not going to be the killer, routing/load 
balancing would be more likely to be processor intensive.  Using 
multilink is a pretty easy, low intensive way of sharing the 4 t's.


Brian Wall wrote:

>On 12/28/05, Erik Anderson <erikerik at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>I'm wondering if it's possible to terminate 4 T-1s in a Cisco 2651
>>router.  Both the WIC slots are open in this router, so my question is
>>more about whether or not the processor of the 2651 will handle it.
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>That should be able to handle it.  4 T1's isn't a whole lot of data to
>a Cisco router, even of that size.  As long as you have enough
>interfaces, that should work.
>
>-Brian
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