Re: [LARTC] appliance recommendation

2003-09-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi mohan, pádraig,

thanks for your help  perfect

cheers

charles

On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 14:54, Padraig Brady wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > hi all,
> > 
> > can anyone comment on an excellent & inexpensive linux compatible
> > appliance with 4 or more ethernet ports that could be suitable for
> > bandwidth management and routing?
> > 
> > something like the 
> > 
> > http://www.en.storever.com/product/openbrick/openbrick-e
> > 
> > this is the only thing i could find, but i would prefer higher port
> > density ...
> 
> I've tried various advantech products and have been very
> impressed. Currently I'm working with the FWA-3660
> and forwarding up to 240K packets/second.
> http://www.advantech.com/products/Model.asp?Category_ID=1-DENFN&bu=
> 
> Pádraig.
> 
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Re: [LARTC] appliance recommendation

2003-09-01 Thread Padraig Brady
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,

can anyone comment on an excellent & inexpensive linux compatible
appliance with 4 or more ethernet ports that could be suitable for
bandwidth management and routing?
something like the 

http://www.en.storever.com/product/openbrick/openbrick-e

this is the only thing i could find, but i would prefer higher port
density ...
I've tried various advantech products and have been very
impressed. Currently I'm working with the FWA-3660
and forwarding up to 240K packets/second.
http://www.advantech.com/products/Model.asp?Category_ID=1-DENFN&bu=
Pádraig.

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[LARTC] appliance recommendation

2003-09-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi all,

can anyone comment on an excellent & inexpensive linux compatible
appliance with 4 or more ethernet ports that could be suitable for
bandwidth management and routing?

something like the 

http://www.en.storever.com/product/openbrick/openbrick-e

this is the only thing i could find, but i would prefer higher port
density ...


thanx!

charles






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