Inquiry on Frame Relay Link remote login

2009-07-17 Thread hadi motamedi
Dear Users We have an Linux 7.2 server that has running Frame Relay links with an network element . As the network element is locted at the far site , we need to be able to have remote access to this network element right from the Linux server remote login . Please be informed that we have

Re: Sangoma S514 Frame Relay card

2001-11-02 Thread Shaul Karl
> > Hi, > > Has anyone on the list successfully used a Sangoma S514 Frame Relay card > with Debian, potato to be more specific? > I have no experience with this kind of hardware. Sorry. Still, doesn't the kernel have some modules for Sangoma FR cards? Doesn't Sa

Sangoma S514 Frame Relay card

2001-11-02 Thread George Karaolides
Hi, Has anyone on the list successfully used a Sangoma S514 Frame Relay card with Debian, potato to be more specific? Best regards, George Karaolides 8, Costakis Pantelides St., tel: +35 79 68 08 86 Strovolos, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nicosia CY 2057, web

Re: linux + wan (frame relay)

2000-07-05 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
> Hi, > > I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan > protocols, especifically frame-relay? > That's, if I buy a wan card, can I route with Linux? Should I > expect some troubles? Some limitation? Can I "safely" substitute a Cisco > router

Re: linux + wan (frame relay)

2000-06-30 Thread Shaul Karl
> Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan > > protocols, especifically frame-relay? > An external unit might also be an option. It talks to Linux via serial/ethernet cable which i

Re: linux + wan (frame relay)

2000-06-30 Thread F. Fernández
ns. Hope this helps! Fernando - Original Message - From: Mario Olimpio de Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debian User List Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 4:04 PM Subject: linux + wan (frame relay) > > Hi, > > I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan

Re: linux + wan (frame relay)

2000-06-30 Thread Pollywog
a RISCom n2csu/dsu and I used it successfully with frame relay. -- Andrew

Re: linux + wan (frame relay)

2000-06-30 Thread Bolan Meek
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote: > > Hi, > > I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan > protocols, especifically frame-relay? Linux has drivers for the frame relay protocol, and drivers for "WAN" cards. Stock Linux kernels do not have these drivers

linux + wan (frame relay)

2000-06-30 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
Hi, I would like to know if Linux (Debian/GNU) can work with wan protocols, especifically frame-relay? That's, if I buy a wan card, can I route with Linux? Should I expect some troubles? Some limitation? Can I "safely" substitute a Cisco router with a linux+wan ca

[Hardware] any suggestions for a frame relay frad ?

1999-08-01 Thread shaul
Hello, Can anyone suggest a frame relay frad other then Sangoma ? I prefer an internal ISA card, but stand alone units are also welcome. I have nothing against Sangoma, just want to see what are the other possibilities.

frame relay

1998-12-31 Thread ivan
Hi everyone ! The telco that I am leasing bandwidth from advises that I cannot use ISDN for speeds over 256K - therefore I am going to go to frame relay. >From what I have seen frame relay = X25 = CCITT - is this correct ? What additional hardware do I require for my debian box to connect

Re: Debian box and leased line with Frame Relay protocol

1997-05-27 Thread Jason Costomiris
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 nee

Debian box and leased line with Frame Relay protocol

1997-05-27 Thread Jerzy Kakol
Hi folks, 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