Ethernet over OC-3 between a E100T-12 (ONS 15454) and a remote device

What CISCO device will accept an OC-3 (non-ATM) interface and establish an Ethernet connection with a E100T-12 card in a CISCO ONS 15454?

You could map an Ethernet circuit from an ONS 15327 over an OC3 and terminate it on E100T-12 on the 15454. Hope that helps.

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