> 1) I noticed the array of HDLC and FR cards available from the links
> on the linuxrouter.org's web site -- however, I'm curious how these
> vendors have performed in heavy utilization?
It varies by card. The cheap cards sometimes top at 64K/T1. The high end
cards go to T3 speeds. One of the T3 cards is a tulip chip - same as your
100Mbit ether (note twice T3 speed, not a PC challenge)
> 2) I'm not sure I missed this -- but what about ATM support on a card?
See the linux-atm project. The answer is yes.
> 3) My knowledge of the PC architecture is probably not the highest on
> the list -- assuming a 100 MHz bus with 100Mhz SDRAM slots -- are
> there any concerns on the actual bus performance? I know silly
Yes. Once you hit 4x100Mbit you are on the limit probably. PC's are not
good GigE routers
> a large problem since last I checked a full table was roughly 32
> Meg -- but what I am wondering is -- how well is BGP supported in
> Linux currently?
Gated and Zebra do BGP4. I don't know how well
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