On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 10:25:32PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * N.J. Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-24 19:28]:
> > I have two servers that I would like to setup to run OpenBGPD for our
> > border routers.
> > 
> > I need to find a supported PCIe (not PCI-X) fiber card that runs
> > multi-mode and a supported PCIe (not PCI-X) fiber card that runs
> > single-mode. (One of our providers is coming to us with mm, the other
> > with sm.)
> > 
> > A dual port card is preferable, but we will take single port cards if
> > those are the only ones available.
> > 
> > Any recommendations? The supported cards page on the OpenBSD site only
> > lists PCI-X cards.
> 
> i have some pcie-ems, there are pcie-bnxs, and certainly others. fibre 
> limits your options. i usually terminate wan fibres on a switch and use 
> copper or plain sx (really just copper these days) to the routers - has 
> the disadvantage that you don't see link state changes directly, has 
> the advantage of added flexibility and just connecting two machines for 
> redundancy reasons (details differ a lot depending on environment).
> 
> that said, it shouldn't be too hard to find a pcie-sx card. lx could 
> get hairy.
> 
> 

http://www.transtec.co.uk/ they have em(4) based cards with sx and lx (lx
only as pci-x for some strange reason). The also offer msk(4) cards with
sx and lx but those are pci-x only.

-- 
:wq Claudio

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