Have a look at Bintec X4000 ISDN Router with Modem card / ISDN S2M card.
They are cheap, well configurable and work well with Radius.
http://www.bintec.net/gb/index.html
Greetings Klaus
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Perik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 3:15 AM
Subject: Advice on a RAS
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been happily using FreeRadius for a little over a month now and
> it's been working great. Great job to you developers, and thank you.
>
> We're a small operation way out here, and currenly we only have 3 dial
> in lines. These have just been served from standard serial port
> connections to standard modems on a machine running RH 7.0 w/
> Portslave. But now we're looking at the possibilities of expanding to 8
> or 16+ dial in lines. So I'm looking for advice on a RAS/NAS for
> purchase to handle these dialup lines. I've briefly investigated, and
> found that Cisco has their 2500 line of "Access Server Routers", which
> looks like a standalone device for 4/8/16 "serial" lines. I've also
> looked at Digi's "Acceleport RAS" line, which looks would basically be
> 4/8 modems per card. These would get plugged into a PC, and I'd run
> Portslave on them, of course. Any advice on which way to go with this
> stuff, or better options.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan Perik
>
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