>If you are interested in a V.35 style sync card, I have one which
>LMC (www.lanmedia.com) lent me, but for which I have not gotten
>the driver converted to netgraph yet.
>Poul-Henning Kamp
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Poul-Henning,
I'm trying to get Dave DePuy of LMC to lend us a new LMC 1500 PCI card,
which has an on-board CSU/DSU and supports channelized T1/E1. The current
board is PCI mezzanine format, but the standard format PCI board is due
this month.
LMC's web site http://www.lanmedia.com/products/pmc/1500_t1adaptor.htm:
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My objective is to use FreeBSD as an access router for a ISDN callers over
E1 PRI.
If we in Paris were to provide a dedicated FreeBSD machine with root access
(over a 1 megabit backbone link) with the card installed and hooked to a
France Telecom PRI, would that help the development along?
For software, LMC uses gcom.com. I have this msg from gcom.com:
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Subject: Re: Linux driver for LMC 1500 series
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Len:
If all you need is a driver, go to ftp://ftp.gcom.com/pub/lmc. You can
download a tgz of the Linux driver. The driver is a DLPI STREAMS driver, so
you will need to download and install the Linux STREAMS package as a
prerequisite. Go to ftp://www.gcom.com/LiS and look for the download
buttons.
E1 does not work yet.
If you need actual protocol support come back to us for sync protocol stacks.
-- Dave
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