> Hello (just signed up to this list),
>
> I am wondering if anyone on the list has any experience using FreeBSD 5.3
> as a
> router in a high traffic environment? I am building a development cluster
> here
> and have decided to try using FreeBSD as my main network router instead of
> somethi
Hello (just signed up to this list),
I am wondering if anyone on the list has any experience using FreeBSD 5.3 as a
router in a high traffic environment? I am building a development cluster here
and have decided to try using FreeBSD as my main network router instead of
something like the Cisco
On 16 Jul 2001 13:44:00 -0400, in sentex.lists.freebsd.net you wrote:
http://www.etinc.com makes cards like that which support FreeBSD.
---Mike
>Does anyone know if there's a inbound T1 line with RJ45
>connector will work with my FreeBSD box without
>connecting to a CISCO router first?
Rob Braun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Several companies, one of which is LanMedia Corporation (LMC), sell
> PCI cards that handle T1s and include an integrated CSU/DSU. So,
> yes, you can terminate a T1 on your PC. Find one of these cards and
> you're all set. I believe FreeBSD already has a dr
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> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 13:36
> Subject: router question
>
>
> > Does anyone know if there's a inbound T1 line with RJ45
> > connector will work
With a Cisco or a FreeBSD box can do routing.
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Subject: router question
> Does anyone know if there's a inbound T1 line with RJ45
> connector will work with my FreeBSD box without
> connecting to a CISCO router firs