[nycbug-talk] T1 cards and PFSense
Okan Demirmen
okan at demirmen.com
Tue May 1 17:47:09 EDT 2007
On Tue 2007.05.01 at 17:15 -0400, George Rosamond wrote:
> Chris Buechler wrote:
> > Hey George, all,
> >
> > George Rosamond wrote:
> >> George Rosamond wrote:
> >>
> >>> Has anyone happily used Sangoma T1 cards on a PFSense firewall. .
> >>> .?
> >>>
> >>> George
> >>>
> >> This is a general answer:
> >>
> >> http://faq.pfsense.org/index.php?action=artikel&cat=2&id=114&artlang=en
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> stating that "At this time, there is no support for any T1, E1,
> >> frame relay, or similar equipment."
> >>
> >> But not sure if that includes T1cards. . . although most likely . .
> >> .
> >>
> >
> > Yep, no T1 support at all. None of the developers have the hardware
> > nor test equipment to make it happen.
> >
> > But, somebody popped up yesterday with a working setup, and sounds
> > like he may implement it in the GUI.
> > http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,4628.msg28196.html (cmb is
> > me)
> >
>
> Nice. . .
>
> > Even with someone saying they'll implement it, from past experience I
> > give it maybe a 25% chance of happening.
> >
> > If that guy doesn't do it, for any of the existing developers to take
> > on that project it'll likely take a bounty from a corporate sponsor
> > to supply the hardware and pay for the development to be done.
> >
> > Cheers, Chris
>
> Ahh. . .
>
> Well, I'd strongly recommend you contacting Sangoma directly, as I know
> they are quite friendly to open source projects, including the BSDs.
>
> For T1 access, there are vendors some of us could speak to about access
> at various colos. . . then we'd need remote console access, I'd guess.
i'm sorry, but bugging hardware vendors for hardware for GUI
applications is a waste, imho. the device drivers already exist.
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