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From news.primenet.com!nntp.news.primenet.com!news.asu.edu!ennfs.eas.asu.edu!gatech!news.mathworks.com!fu-berlin.de!news.belwue.de!news.uni-stuttgart.de!news.rhrz.uni-bonn.de!ignatios Mon Apr 1 01:32:32 1996
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From: ignatios@cs.uni-bonn.de (Ignatios Souvatzis)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ppp,news.answers,comp.answers
Subject: comp.protocols.ppp part8 of 8 of frequently wanted information
Supersedes: <ppp-faq/part8_826658408@cs.uni-bonn.de>
Followup-To: poster
Date: 26 Mar 1996 19:28:58 GMT
Organization: computer science department, university of Bonn, Germany
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Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.Edu
Expires: 23 Apr 1996 19:20:08 GMT
Message-ID: <ppp-faq/part8_827868008@cs.uni-bonn.de>
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Summary: This document contains information about the Internet Point-to-Point
Protocol, including a bibliography, a list of public domain and
commercial software and hardware implementations, a section on
configuration hints and a list of frequently asked questions and
answers on them.
It should be read by anybody interested in connecting to Internet
via serial lines, and by anybody wanting to post to
comp.protocols.ppp (before he/she does it!)
Xref: news.primenet.com comp.protocols.ppp:15483 news.answers:67036 comp.answers:17585
Archive-name: ppp-faq/part8
Version: $Revision: 3.15 $
Last-modified: $Date: 1996/02/05 19:10:09 $
URL: http://cs.uni-bonn.de/ppp/part8.html
PPP hardware
8. PPP HARDWARE
Before even thinking of reading this document, refer to the disclaimer
in part 1 of the "frequently asked questions".
8.1 Hardware that does async PPP
[Started by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti) and heavily edited, to
include information from the net, by i.s.] This is an INCOMPLETE list
of hardware that supports async PPP, in the form of a terminal server or
terminal server / router combination.
8.1.1 DECSERVER
Vendor Digital Equipment Corporation
Phone: +1-800-DIGITAL (+1-800-344-4825)
SELF-DESCRIPTION Date: Wed, 07 Sep 94 13:06:19 EDT From:
Jesse Walker
Digital Equipment Corporation's DECserver family of Network Access
Servers support IP, IPX, and AppleTalk over PPP,
with interoperability demonstrated with all the
commonly available client implementations for
all three protocols. The DECserver family
includes the DECserver 90M, 90TL, 700, and 900TM.
The 90M and 90TL are 8 asynch line servers,
supporting speeds up 57.6 Kbps. The 700 comes in
two models: an 8 asynch line version using DB25
connectors that support full modem control, and
a 16 asynch line model. The 900 is a 32 asynch
line server. The 700 and 900 class machines
support speeds up to 115.2 Kbps. All work well
with any Hayes compatible modem. All except the
90TL have a FLASH RAM option, or can be loaded
either via BOOTP or MOP.
For more information about DECserver Network Access Server, contact the
Digital Technical Consulting Center at
1-800-DIGITAL (1-800-344-4825) and press "1" to
order or "2" to speak with a technical consultant.
8.1.2 TELEBIT NETBLAZER
Telebit Phone: +1 800 TELEBIT
ftp information from ftp.telebit.com
SELF-DESCRIPTION Date: Mon, 12 Sep 94 09:57:58 PDT From:
Mark.S.Lewis@Telebit.com
The NetBlazer supports 24 async lines. An individual line can be run
at 115.2Kbps. A benchmark by LANQUEST showed the
NetBlazer could run PPP on 24 async lines at
38.4Kbps. I don't know of any customers who run
exclusively PPP on 24 lines, but I know of several
that run mixtures of SLIP and PPP on 24 lines.
OPINION: From: bjs@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Brian J. Smith)
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 92 23:35:18 GMT
A NetBlazer works flawlessly for remote site PPP/SLIP links. As a term
server it doesn't fit the bill. And a bit
costly.
8.1.4 LIVINGSTON PORTMASTER PM-11
Vendor Livingston Enterprises, Inc: +1 510 426 0770
ftp information from
gator.netcom.com:/pub/livingston/
SELF-DESCRIPTION ... have 10-, 20- and 30-port configurations.
List prices ranging from ~US$2.7K to ~US$3.8K.
Contact for more information.
8.1.5 XYLOGICS MICROANNEX XL AND ANNEX 3 (AND OTHERS)
- Xylogics MicroAnnex XL (8-16 ports - release 9.2 firmware)
- Xylogics Annex 3 (8-64 ports - release 9.2 firmware)
(up to 57600 bps)
- Xylogics Remote Annex 2000 (8 or 16 ports, 486-class processor)
- Xylogics Remote Annex 4000 (16 to 72 ports, 2 or 3 486's)
(up to 115200 bps)
- Xylogics Remote Annec 6100 (1 T1 CSU, up to 24 V34 modems, 2 486's)
SELF-DESCRIPTION From: carlson@xylogics.com (James Carlson) Date:
Fri, 30 Jul 1993 14:28:40 EDT
Current version has IPCP and PAP. We don't have a sync PPP version yet,
mostly because we don't support sync serial yet.
That is scheduled for the R9.3 release, along with
ATCP, IPXCP and CHAP.
We have had async PPP since our R7.0 release in October 1992 for our
Annex 3 and Micro Annex XL platforms. PPP is not
supported on the (now obsolete) Annex 2 nor on the
Micro Annex ELS.
The Annex 3 can be customer-upgraded from 8 to 64 async serial lines,
with full modem controls on each line, and two to
three i376 processors. (The i376 is an embedded
version of the 80386 which does not have an MMU.)
The motherboard has one i376 and each serial card
(maximum two) has one. Packet routing and
user-level functions are handled on the
motherboard, while framing and PPP/SLIP link-level
processing are done on the serial cards.
The Remote Annex has the same architecture, but with a TI486SLC2
processor instead of the 80376. It's about twice
the speed.
The Remote Annex 6100 ... contains a T1 CSU, a channel bank, up to 24
V.34 Microcom modems, and a high- performance
terminal and communications server with two 32-bit
80486 processors. PPP with IPCP, IPXCP, and ATCP
NCP protocols, and PAP and CHAP security are
supported.
OPINION From: bjs@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Brian J. Smith)
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 92 23:35:18 GMT
I have been *VERY* happy with my Xylogics terminal servers I have to
Annex II's and a Annex 3. They were designed
for the Unix type person, and take 2 mins to get
working on the network. Port configuration will
take longer, but normally you only have a few
sets of configurations "modem dialin high speed"
etc. Two thumbs up to this company, now if they
didn't cost so much. :) :)
8.1.6 DATABILITY VCP 200/300 ( ??? )
Opinion From: bjs@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Brian J. Smith)
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 92 23:35:18 GMT
I tested one of these, they come in 8-16 port configurations, a TCP or
LAT or TCP/LAT version. Very VMS like, I would
guess a off spring of DECservers. Cheaper than
the Xylogics in Price. Didn't fit my feel due to
the VMSish help and commands.
8.1.7 3COM CS/2100 (10 LINES MAX)
[Was mentioned in a posting of Peter Galbavy, summarizing suggestions
other ppl. made to him about ppp-capable terminal servers. i.s.]
8.1.8 COMPUTONE INTELLISERVER
Self-Description "The IntelliServer is a high-performance,
expandable, TCP/IP terminal server that supports
slip/cslip/ppp.
Some features include -
High performance MIPS R3000 RISC processor at 20 mips.
Expandable from 16 to 64 serial ports.
Baud rates up 115.2K baud.
Full modem control.
LCD panel with diagnostics and monitoring features.
Supports Unix syslog facility.
Shell and menu interface.
Up to 8 virtual terminals per serial port.
Several options to support printers.
Network loadable kernels with bootp, tftp.
Demand dial ppp and slip.
Firewall support using ip filtering.
Ports can be shared between logins and ppp/slip.
Remote administration using telnet.
Some commands - whodo, ps, route, tip, netstat, arp,
ping, rlogin, telnet, route, etc...
EMAIL sales@computone.com, support@computone.com
Phone +1 404 475 2725
FAX sales +1 404 664 1510, support +1 404 664 1110
ftp server ftp.computone.com
WWW server http://www.computome.com
8.2 Hardware that supports sync PPP
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ppp
Original-From: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti), but heavily edited by i.s.
Note that sync PPP is rather well established and it's not surprising
to see lots of vendors using it as their only sync serial line
protocol. Various folks do various of the configuration options,
anywhere from a full implementation to very bare bones.
The price point is arbitrary. These are list prices for the cheapest
box that has at least 1 sync PPP port that runs at 56 kb/sec plus one
ethernet. Prices approximate, your milage may vary, contact your
vendor for details.
- Cisco
E-mail: sales@cisco.com
- Telebit Netblazer
Phone: +1 800 TELEBIT
E-mail: ...@telebit.com
NS2-1ESN + SYN35 two EIA-232 SYNC ports and two V.35 sync ports
NB40 + 2 * SYN232 + SYN35 + SYN530 + SYN449 total of 10 sync ports
(4 EIA-232, 2 V.35 ports, 2 EIA-530 ports, 2 EIA-422/449)
SELF-DESCRIPTION
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 93 23:55:49 -0700
From: cslater@mondavi.sunnyvale.telebit.com (Charlie Slater)
As of this February (93), the NetBlazer/40 supports up to 10 sync ports.
All can be run at 128Kbps and several can be run at 2Mbps (I don't have
any field or independent test data on how many can be run at 2Mbps, but I
think that the answer is at least 2).
- Livingston
E-Mail: ...@livingston.com
IR-4 1 ethernet + 4 56K + 1 RS-232
- Morning Star SNAPlink
E-Mail: marketing@morningstar.com
SnapLink SCSI-attached serial interface for Unix systems
1 T1 + 2 56K, RS-232 or RS-449
HDLC driver for sun4c ttya and ttyb included with PPP software. Works
only with SunOS "haven't been able to extract the information from
Sun that we need to make it work under SunOS 4.1.* or Solaris 2.*.
The HDLC driver works on NeXTs under NeXTStep 2.[12], but because of
NeXTStep's interrupt structure, we can only get it up to 19200 sync.
It's also available from ftp.morningstar.com:pub/tools/sun-hdlc.tar.Z.
It started as something from one of Torben Nielsen 's grad students,
and we're required to pass along any changes we make to it. We hope
that if someone gets it working under 4.1.*, they'll be nice enough to
pass their changes along too."
- Imatek
Vendor: Imatek
Product: OnRamp DSU-Router
Description: Low-Cost, Ethernet-to-56Kbps Sync, Access Router
(with DSU/CSU, $1195!)
Base unit includes a 32-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD),
a data entry keypad, Twisted Pair (UTP) and DB15 (AUI) Ethernet
connectors. Front-panel menus configure addresses, routes,
netmasks, etc. (terminal.)
Sync options include integrated DSU/CSU, V.35, or RS-232.
Dimensions: 9.5" x 7.5" x 4".
Price List
(includes IP routing software with support for PPP and Frame Relay)
Model Cost
Router w/ Synchronous RS-232 $995
Router w/ Synchronous V.35 1195
Router w/ 56Kbps DSU/CSU 1195
Network Management SW Option
(RIP, SNMP, Security Filters) 200
Please direct questions to: sales@imatek.com
408.244.8864 (Voice or FAX)
SOFTWARE FORGE SYNC. BOARD FOR IBM-PCS
Self-Description Software Forge Ltd (part of the Racal-Airtech
group in the UK) have a sync. comms card for a PC
that can run PPP and X.25 over leased line, PSTN
dial-up and ISDN. Standard interfaces are
provided (Packet Driver and ODI). These actually
emulate an Ethernet interface, so a vast range of
third-party protocol stacks (IP and IPX) can be
supported. Software Forge can also provide an IP
Router based on the same card.
N.B. - this is a _sync_ comms card, ie it can drive ISDN at the full 64K.
Channel aggregation is also supported (RFC 1717 - "PPP Multilink").
Contact Robin Maidment, Software Forge (Racal-Airtech
group) email: tsf@cix.compulink.co.uk phone:
+44 (0)1734 312477 fax: +44 (0)1734 311301
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Ignatios Souvatzis
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Solaris 2.1: it's slow, needs 200M of disk space and comes without C compiler,
which makes it remarkably close to MS-Windows. oleg@gd.cs.csufresno.edu