Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Matjaz Godec
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, GeekGrrl wrote: > But how many people can afford that many B-channels? :) > We are actualy using Linux + Internal ISDN cards as appliance called "communiction servers". They are used to connect many remote locations. We've been using such combination from early 96 also for o

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread GeekGrrl
But how many people can afford that many B-channels? :) At any rate, while the 3Com was more expensive then an internal card, it is -worth- it. I don't remember how much I paid for it, but the one problem I did have, 3Com happily replaced it at no charge. On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Matjaz Godec wrote:

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Matjaz Godec
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, GeekGrrl wrote: > There are other solutions than internal cards, also. I use a 3Com ImpactIQ > external ISDN adapter, and it is no more difficult then adding in a bit to > the INIT string to bond and use both channels. It connects to the machine > physically though the serial

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Elizabeth Cortell
I use a Pipeline 75 ISDN router and I recommend it highly. It is a standalone piece of hardware with ports for Ethernet, regular telephone, and the ISDN connection. This neatly sidesteps the question of card support, and also eliminates any serial-port bottleneck issues associated with regular t

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread GeekGrrl
There are other solutions than internal cards, also. I use a 3Com ImpactIQ external ISDN adapter, and it is no more difficult then adding in a bit to the INIT string to bond and use both channels. It connects to the machine physically though the serial port. On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Matjaz Godec wrot

Re: [techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Matjaz Godec
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Subba Rao wrote: > I have been hearing a lot about the availability of ISDN solution > for Linux, but I haven't found a decent FAQ or HOWTO document that > talks about the setup or issues with ISDN/Linux. > Some pointers: http://www.isdn4linux.de/ http://www.franken.de/user

[techtalk] Linux with ISDN

2000-04-26 Thread Subba Rao
I have been hearing a lot about the availability of ISDN solution for Linux, but I haven't found a decent FAQ or HOWTO document that talks about the setup or issues with ISDN/Linux. What ISDN hardware is supported on Linux? The kernel compilation has a big section for the ISDN subsystem. Yet, o