Hi Eicke
What you're talking about is a multi-homed router.
My best advice to you is Zebra (/usr/ports/net/zebra [v. 0.94]) and
also have a look at www.zebra.org
Zebra is a routing tool that can handle RIP, OSPF and BGP
It shares the same (almost) syntax as Cisco's IOS.
Zebra is build in modules,
etwork boxes (router, bridge, switch et al.)
than just price and capacity, e.g. management, (I)OS, firmware,
support.
best of luck.
respectfully
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> I've had one + for Dell ... does anyone have any caveats against
> them? Or kudos too?
>
> On Fri,
Hi,
Don't know your budget, but HP Procurve 2650 (layer2/layer3 hybrid)
works just fine. Full managed, snmp et al.
respectfully
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> I'm looking at replacing my el'cheapo switch with something better
> that will allow me to fix my issues with the em/full-duplex problem
> ..
Hi,
Don't know about the bge driver, but if you need special information
regarding device polling, you should contact Luigi Rizzo
He's 'God' when it comes to tweaking device polling.
Also look at;
http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/polling/
it gives you some info as well.
If your BSD box is a dual ba