 nwn Premium join:2004-03-05 Centerville, IN
| reply to korym Re: T1 card for Linux-based routers?
Try: »www.mikrotik.com/interfaces.php go down, down, to (IN/C1T) Cyclades PC300 Synchronous PCI Card, T1/E1 Interface. Is that what you were looking for? -- Scott |
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  korym Go Wisp's ExMod 1999-03 join:1999-12-23 Richmond, VA clubs:
| Yeah, I thought that might have been it, Scott, but I don't need the CSU/DSU that's built into that card.
The wanpipe might do the trick (thx, jebz!).
I'm probably making it more difficult than it has to be. All in all, I just need a box to pass the T1 traffic as I can't plug the T1 ethernet cable directly into the Sonicwall (traffic doesn't pass; the Ethernet jack lights don't even light up). I'm going to try to the Linux box tomorrow and see if one of the NIC's lights up. If so, I'll use that and see if I can somehow bridge the two NICs together.
Sonicwall told me that since their unit is effectively "replacing" the router, i.e. has separate WAN and LAN ports, the router itself only needs to "pass traffic" from the T1 to the Sonicwall via the T1's Ethernet connection.
I'll see how it goes. 
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  jlramirez Premium join:2004-10-01 Montgomery, IL clubs:
| CSU/DSUs terminate to a serial interface on a router, they're not ethernet... Maybe I'm missing something after reading through this...
Are you looking for a serial interface card for terminating the output of the CSU/DSU??
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