Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 21:15:44 -0600 (MDT) From: "Forrest W. Christian" <forrestc@imach.com> To: Alex <alex@aspenworks.com> Cc: free <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Dialin T1 forwarded to a new location Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.21.0009042113150.15742-100000@workhorse.iMach.com> In-Reply-To: <39B46F76.E262F368@aspenworks.com>
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Among others: Adtran Atlas. There are other, more sneaky ways to do this. Feel free to drop me a note privately with more details, unless you want to cc the list. Cost effectivness suggests you would want to get the data out of the "analog modem" realm and into a packet form as near the customer as possible. (1 T1 voice=24 modems) (1 T1 IP = hundreds of modems) On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Alex wrote: > Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2000 21:58:46 -0600 > From: Alex <alex@aspenworks.com> > To: free <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG> > Subject: Dialin T1 forwarded to a new location > > > > This isn't really a FreeBSD question, unless there is hardware to do > this in the FreeBSD OS. > > Here's what I want to do. I have several T1 circuits currently > handling IP traffic from another rural location. I'm thinking of > centralizing my modem pools in one location and sending the dialup > calls to the central location. Any thought on how to do this? Seems in > the incoming circuits in the rural location would need to be > 'repeated' over the long haul T1 to our central location. > > -Alex - Forrest W. Christian (forrestc@imach.com) AC7DE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iMach, Ltd., P.O. Box 5749, Helena, MT 59604 http://www.imach.com Solutions for your high-tech problems. (406)-442-6648 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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