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Date:      Thu, 30 Nov 1995 11:10:18 -0800 (PST)
From:      Brian Litzinger <brian@MediaCity.com>
To:        blair@strech.cyber-naut.com (Blair Schmittel)
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: CSU/DSU to BSD Router
Message-ID:  <199511301910.LAA13928@MediaCity.com>
In-Reply-To: <199511300412.VAA02383@strech.cyber-naut.com> from "Blair Schmittel" at Nov 29, 95 09:12:12 pm

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> I am wanting to use my FreeBSD box as a dedicated network router.  My question is, what do I use to connect my CSU/DSU to the BSD router?  Is there a special card for this?
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> I'm new to all of this CSU/DSU stuff, before I just had a EtherFRAD.

Well, if your CSU/DSU is a Verilink ConnecT 2000, you just plug it
onto your standard serial port.

Which is my subtle way of saying perhaps you should supply us with
a little more info on what you are trying to do.

You mention FRAD above so we know you are doing Frame Relay.

Assuming your are talking T1 or FT1 rates and you do want to do
Frame Relay, I'd suggest the ETPCUX.25 from Emerging Technologies.

It plugs into your ISA bus, and connects to your CSU/DSU, and
supports FreeBSD.

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