For X.25 related stuff... check out the following web sites -

http://linas.org/linux/x.25.html
http://www.gcom.com

HTH,


MANNU

Vaibhav Patkar wrote:

> NSE does not use Linux. They use Windows NT WS on the dealers side. So Linux
> driver for Eicon card may be a problem. Let me check with NSE itself as I
> know some people out there and then will get back to you.
>
> The reason I asked the question as I feel there are certain work to be done
> certain way. For e.g. in your case Router-- When a hardware device doing its
> job, let's not try to put a SW device like PC with Linux or any OS to that
> job.
>
> But then after understanding your point of view, I have realized that what I
> feel may not be relevant to your case. I will try to find some way out.
>
> Thanx & regards,
>
> Vaibhav
>
> >Thanks for the advice. Would a Linux driver for these cards be available?
> >I did a quick check on the Hardware-HOWTO and Eicon cards (Eicon.Diehl)
> >are listed but not as ones with an X.25 Interface. The ones listed there
> >look more like Ethernet NICs. Does NSE use Linux...
> >
> > > A question. Why do you want to replace a Motorola router with Linux
> > > based PC Router?
> >
> >Several reasons. The config terminal on a Motorola (my model, Vanguard
> >300) is rudimentary to say the least. I also have some experiences with
> >service/support that I would rather not mention in a forum like this.
> >Lastly, most VSAT users in India belong to Educational institutions who
> >have no money left to buy something a Cisco after paying for the
> >VSAT+Server+ISP-Rentals and I wanted to see if a cheap and efficiently
> >configurable option could be made available in such situations.
> >
> >Thank you once again for your interest
> >
> >
>
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