* ISDN
@ 1996-12-02 20:08 Brandon
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From: Brandon @ 1996-12-02 20:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
I would recommend getting an ISDN<->Ethernet Router, since plan 9 supports
ethernet already. In the US, an Ascend Pipline 25/50/75 would do the
trick, although I'm not aware of their status on EuroISDN... I would
assume they make a EuroISDN product tho...
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On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Nigel Roles wrote:
> I had assumed that the biggest battle in installing ISDN in the UK
> was going to be persuading BT to do it, and writing the cheque
> afterwards.
>
> Not so. Selecting a decent PC card and getting the technical details
> for it seems to be the problem at the moment.
>
> Anyone out there got any experience/suggestions to pass on? There's a
> Plan 9 driver in it.
>
> I'm looking for
>
> 1. A PC card, preferably PCI but ISA will do.
> 2. From a manufacturer who will give/sell me a technical manual
> 3. With a EuroISDN stack
>
> and optionally
>
> 4. An on-board V34 modem.
>
> The only card which fits this so far is a thing called an Elsa
> PCF/Pro, but I have great doubts that I could get a manual.
>
>
> Nigel Roles
>
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* ISDN
@ 1996-12-05 14:50 Tom
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From: Tom @ 1996-12-05 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
>Two cautions: when I last tried it, about a year ago, an Ascend
>Pipeline 50 talking to a Combinet CB-900 PRI interface got
>IL checksum errors that do not appear when both ends are Combinet
>boxes. I think it's a bug in Van-Jacobson header compression.
>Also, a Pipeline 50 talking to a CB-900 reproducibly but gradually
>corrupted and crashed the CB-900. Both of these bugs could be
>fixed by now; the local ISDN support folks haven't encouraged me
>to find out. :-)
Might want to grab the latest P50 binaries from Ascend.
I'll probably do same during Christmas.
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* ISDN
@ 1996-12-05 14:16 Nigel
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From: Nigel @ 1996-12-05 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
Nice though they are, a Pipeline 50 is a bit too expensive for my
home network. In fact the Pipeline 25-Px is too pricey, but a really
neat product.
> >Two cautions: when I last tried it, about a year ago, an Ascend
> >Pipeline 50 talking to a Combinet CB-900 PRI interface got
> >IL checksum errors that do not appear when both ends are Combinet
> >boxes. I think it's a bug in Van-Jacobson header compression.
> >Also, a Pipeline 50 talking to a CB-900 reproducibly but gradually
> >corrupted and crashed the CB-900. Both of these bugs could be
> >fixed by now; the local ISDN support folks haven't encouraged me
> >to find out. :-)
>
> Might want to grab the latest P50 binaries from Ascend.
> I'll probably do same during Christmas.
>
Nigel Roles
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* ISDN
@ 1996-12-05 7:37 Geoff
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From: Geoff @ 1996-12-05 7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
Two cautions: when I last tried it, about a year ago, an Ascend
Pipeline 50 talking to a Combinet CB-900 PRI interface got
IL checksum errors that do not appear when both ends are Combinet
boxes. I think it's a bug in Van-Jacobson header compression.
Also, a Pipeline 50 talking to a CB-900 reproducibly but gradually
corrupted and crashed the CB-900. Both of these bugs could be
fixed by now; the local ISDN support folks haven't encouraged me
to find out. :-)
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* ISDN
@ 1996-12-02 14:41 Nigel
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From: Nigel @ 1996-12-02 14:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
I had assumed that the biggest battle in installing ISDN in the UK
was going to be persuading BT to do it, and writing the cheque
afterwards.
Not so. Selecting a decent PC card and getting the technical details
for it seems to be the problem at the moment.
Anyone out there got any experience/suggestions to pass on? There's a
Plan 9 driver in it.
I'm looking for
1. A PC card, preferably PCI but ISA will do.
2. From a manufacturer who will give/sell me a technical manual
3. With a EuroISDN stack
and optionally
4. An on-board V34 modem.
The only card which fits this so far is a thing called an Elsa
PCF/Pro, but I have great doubts that I could get a manual.
Nigel Roles
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* ISDN
@ 1995-10-20 9:44 Oliver
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From: Oliver @ 1995-10-20 9:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
At variuos places in the manuals, ISDN is mentioned as supported media.
Any plans and comments?
If not, anybody interested? We intend to port our isdn drivers and
PC/S-bus/what..
Oliver
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