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From: neil@domino.org (Neil J. McRae)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: ISDN for NetBSD
Date: 13 Nov 1995 20:11:56 GMT
Organization: Domino
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References: <46gifk$d2n@cousteau.norcen.com> <47egb7$1bh@cynic.portal.ca> <87lopv86ir.fsf@hrothgar.mindspring.com> <4888ma$7kp@genesis.domino.org>
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In article <4888ma$7kp@genesis.domino.org>,
Neil J. McRae <neil@domino.org> wrote:
>Sorry, Big disagreement here, The Pipeline routers, and the more powerful
>MAXX routers are simply a dream come true, Yes, they have had a few bugs in
>code but nothing that Ascend hasn't fixed. We use piles of Ascends at my place
>of employment and for ISDN they are simply the best. They are simple
>to configure and once running they don't stop.
>

I should also state that we use P-90's as core and border routers, running
NetBSD :-)

Regards,
Neil

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