On Tue, 27 May 1997, Jerzy Kakol wrote: > I want to set up a Debian box as a server in certain firm which will be > connected to WAN through leased line working on Frame Relay protocol. On > the operator side there will be a V.35 modem. My question is: what > (device) do I need on my side, where the modem is to be connected to? I'm > looking for the cheapest solution, the best possibility would be a such > one that allows to avoid purchasing of an expensive router still being > able to manage the whole stuff from Debian Linux machine.
I think someone makes a V.35 card for Linux that has a module. I have no idea who it was, however. I wonder why you balk at the idea of a router, however. What's the CIR of your frame connection? If it's 56k, you could get a Microrouter 900i from Compatible Systems for pretty cheap (like $500 or $600 US), or if you are going for 256k or 768k on your CIR, you should look at a Cisco 2501. They can be found used for around $1200 US. You can't just hook up your CSU to any old serial port, since it's XXXk *synchronous*, not the async serial ports that are on your PC. If you really feel dangerous, get a FRAD. I hate 'em, but others love them. Jason Costomiris | Finger for PGP 2.6.2 Public Key [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "There is a fine line between idiocy My employers like me, but not | and genius. We aim to erase that line" enough to let me speak for them. | --Unknown http://www.jasons.org/~jcostom -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .