On 21 Nov 2000, Sean Donelan wrote: <SNIP>
The "in-band" network may be considered the revenue-generating or production network; while the "out-of-band" network is the network which doesn't generate revenue. They frequently aren't as seperate or independent as folks may think. The out-of-band network is often just a chunk of bandwidth you aren't using for revenue generating traffic.
Especially if, as in our case your POTS lines are provisioned through the same ADMs on your premises that that the data circuits are carried through.
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