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From: peter@cyklop.volvo.se (peter hakanson)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: Using PC as router ok?
Date: 21 Sep 1996 13:25:07 GMT
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Reposting article removed by rogue canceller.

I would go for the router - at all costs!

The reason is :
-relability (not that bsdi is unstable, it is not, but a router
 is never brought down for backup etc, it is totally unaffected 
 bu users wanting to upgrade teh computer etc.
 -performance (you never even get close
 -functionality (virtually any routing protocol, virtually
  any mix of protoxols, easy setting of filters etc


But the suggested cisco 4500 might be overkill, if 
all you need as 2 interfaces a 2500 would do the job
perfectly well.

my 5c
Chris Fedde (cfedde@keota.uswmedia.com) wrote:
: In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.960911145226.26774E-100000@syl>,
: R. Miller <rmiller@syl.nj.nec.com> wrote:
: >
: >We need to purchase a router for our department. It was suggested by 
: >someone that we use a PC as both router and firewall. My question to this 
: >group is - are there any performance considerations?  At what point does 
: >it make sense to go with a standalone router like a CISCO 4500-M versus 
: >using a PC running BSDI? Are there any significant limitations to using 
: >BSDI as far as number of ethernet cards supported or ability of PCI vs 
: >ISA ethernet cards to handle the throughput?
: >
: >I welcome any and all commentary on this topic as we are on the verge of 
: >purchasing a CISCO router unless I get some good feedback about this 
: >other option... Thanks!
: >
: >	---------------------------------------------------------------
: >	Ruth Miller		            NEC Open Systems Laboratory
: >	Senior Systems Administrator                      Princeton, NJ
: >	609-734-6071                                   fax 609-734-6001
: >	----------------------------------------------------------------
: >



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