Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 04:38:57 +0100 From: nico@trs.inet.it (Niccolo` Avico) To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: ISDN Message-ID: <199502140338.EAA07827@babele.trs.inet.it>
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Hi guys! I'm trying to use FreeBSD as IP router, to internetwork LANs via ISDN WAN links. I've 3 solutions to route my traffic: 1. use PPP toward a (possibly fast) asyncronous serial port, which in turn drives an ISDN Terminal Adapter; 2. use PPP toward a V.35 syncronous port; 3. use a specialized PPP for ISDN cards (there is a RFC about that). First question: does FreeBSD already supports any of the latter two kind of boards (and which) ? Second question: where can I find hints, guidelines, and examples to write by myself the driver for such a card, driver which could be then added to the FreeBSd package? Sincerly yours, -------------- Niccolo` Avico E-mail: nico@trs.inet.it T.R.S. S.p.A. Via G. V. Galati, 91 Tel: ++39-(0)6-4063911 00155 ROMA Italy Fax: ++39-(0)6-4060300
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