On 19/04/06, Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On Sat, 15.04.2006 at 16:22:31 -0400, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I don't know about the DS3 one as I am still looking for that myself,
> > ...
> > As for the DS3, if you get an answer on that one, please share with us!
>
> these seem to have mostly vanished from the planet. The only ones which
> were supported at some time in the past, and which I'm aware of, are
> SBE's, but they don't give any guarantees. Other cards which might be
> good could be those from ImageStream, but they don't support OpenBSD,
> nor do they offer reasonable docs (last I looked).
>
> Anyway, if someone of you comes across good E3 cards, please drop me a
> note.  Otherwise, try to persuade your carrier to give you Ethernet.



What about using Ethernet to T3/E3 converters instead ?
That way you don't need funky cards in the openbsd box.

I haven't had a closer look at the different vendors of those as we used
Lucent and Nortel Ethernet over SDH equipment (of varying quality) at the
telco I used to work at, but there are man companies out there selling
this stuff. If you can find something which can run as a repeater go for
that.

/Tony

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Tony Sarendal - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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