Date: Sun, 7 Apr 1996 01:49:30 -0800 From: patl@asimov.volant.org To: ulf@z-code.ncd.com Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ? Sourcecom InCarda router cards Message-ID: <9604070949.AA27057@asimov.volant.org>
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|> On Apr 5, 9:59pm, patl@asimov.volant.org wrote: |> > Subject: ? Sourcecom InCarda router cards |> > Does anyone on this list have any experience with InCarda router |> cards? |> > I'm looking for general impressions, as well as information about |> > whether there is any direct bus access, and how well they integrate |> > into a FreeBSD machine. |> > |> > |> > Thanks, |> > -Pat |> >-- End of excerpt from patl@asimov.volant.org |> |> The bus interface is only used for power and for configuration (windoze |> software). Everything else runs via the V.35 and TP ethernet port. Ah, it wasn't clear whether it was configuration only, or if it looked like a network interface, making it a three port router. The Web pages implied that the custom configuration software could be bypassed completely in favor of SNMP; which would indicate that the card should work reasonably well in a FreeBSD-only box. But I'd really like to find someone who can confirm that from experience. |> Look also at http://www.sourcecom.com/ That's where I found what info I have. Thanks, -Pat
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