2.11. Task 2.11: Simulating T1 CSU/DSUs

Occasionally, it becomes necessary to use serial interfaces between routers when no actual circuit exists. Suppose you're testing a theory in a lab environment. You don't need to pay for a T1 just to confirm that part of your design will work. Or maybe you are caught in need of a router with two LAN interfaces, one for multiaccess and the other as a backbone to another router, but the spare you have has only one such interface. It does, however, have at least one serial interface that you do not need for anything else, as does the router at the other end of the backbone. If it is not prohibitive to place these routers in close proximity until you acquire another router or a module for your router, you ...

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