Date: Tue, 7 Jan 1997 11:03:42 +1300 From: "Andrew Bevin" <zabeva@nzsakl.bhp.com.au> To: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD as T1 router Message-ID: <199701062159.KAA21175@netman.nzsakl.bhp.com.au>
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> From: dennis <dennis@etinc.com> > To: Tony Li <tli@jnx.com> > Cc: isp@FreeBSD.ORG > Subject: Re: FreeBSD as T1 router > Date: Tuesday, 7 January 1997 09:19 > > > My "point" was that there is no such thing as a magic box....there are > problems/advantages/disadvantages to all products. Those that think > if they buy Cisco or Ascend that they wont have any problems are > misinformed. > > Dennis I use a ET card as a router and it does the job well, but now I need to move to a channellized E1/PRI ISDN as there are considerable cost saving for me, line charge wise. I would prefer to keep everything in a FreeBSD, or any Unix, environment. But it seems I'll have to move to Cisco or Ascend, as I can't find any product for FreeBSD. I believe the fact that FreeBSD can serve as a straight T1 router is just not enough for ISP's anymore. Andrew Bevin.
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