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Date:      Sat, 17 Apr 1999 08:02:47 -0700
From:      Edwin Culp <eculp@MexComUSA.net>
To:        isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        "Michael R. Wayne" <wayne@msen.com>, miguel@mexcom.net.mx, jabc@mexcom.net.mx
Subject:   Re: freebsd used in routers?
Message-ID:  <3718A297.579C08EE@MexComUSA.net>
References:  <199904171435.KAA17189@mail.gwi.net>

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Fletcher E Kittredge wrote:

> On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 17:36:17 -0400  "Michael R. Wayne" wrote:
> >
> > We're partial to the Intel 10/100 ethernet cards but find that we
> > need to install 4 ethernets and 8 T1 ports into a single box that
> > only has 3 PCI slots.  What are people who are doing moderate
> > ethernet traffic using for multiport ethernet cards?  Any problems
> > or cautions?
>
> The Zynx four port 10/100 ethernet cards have worked well for us.  I
> believe the use the DEC tulip chipset.  Two major caveats that we were
> able to work around:
>
> 1) I have serious doubts that the PCI bus could really handle four
> full duplex, 100mb/sec ethernet streams and eight T1 streams at the
> same time.  However, we found that we have never come close to fully
> loading the 10/100 cards.  While they will burst more than 10mb/sec, I
> don't think we ever go over 30mb/sec on any card at any given time.
> The router we are using these on has been up 115 days and has dropped
> about 2040 packets of the 40 billion routed during that period.
>
> 2) We were never able to get the Zynx cards working reliably with
> Etinc two or four port T1 cards.  However, since we have never been
> able to get the Etinc cards working reliably in any configuration with
> either BSD/OS or FreeBSD, I don't think this necessarily has anything
> to do with the Zynx cards.

What cards have you found to work reliably and with which version of
FreeBSD?

Thanks,

ed

>
>
> good luck!
> fletcher
>
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