Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:02:19 -0400 From: "Martes G Wigglesworth" <martes@mgwigglesworth.net> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Temporary Routing/Switching backup with Backplane and multiple switch cards... Message-ID: <200904281702.19301.martes@mgwigglesworth.net>
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I was wondering if anyone else has attempted to compliment their routing devices or switching devices with a back-plane and multiple switch cards or E1/T1 cards with any success? Meaning that it was worth the trouble to build. This seems a bit useless initially, however, I am doing some research into this for quick-fix disaster recovery systems in case the 3800s are down, etc... A bit home-grown, but would like to know if the design idea would be viable and not just a costly home-grown project... Maybe for a small point of present in a wireless environment which has multiple E1/T1 drops to terminate for back-haul transfer central management stations, etc...
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