Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-10 Thread Karl Karlsson
2008/1/9, Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Christian Weisgerber wrote: Well, you can hook up ISDN TAs with a serial port that look like a dial-up modem (AT command set etc.). However, I think these have long since disappeared from the market. -- Christian naddy

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-10 Thread Martin Schröder
2008/1/9, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: straightforward to use it via ppp. Otherwise, I think ISDN is one of those technologies a significant part of the OpenBSD population would be very happy to suppress any remaining memories of. Only the non-Germans. But you north-americans have

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-10 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Only the non-Germans. But you north-americans have probably also never expierenced the wonders of DECT or GSM... :-) It's possible ISDN was done right in Germany. Up here in Norway, it was the last-gasp attempt at abusing a monopoly position before

OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread SeDoFa
Simply question: does OpenBSD support ISDN? I have great interest to use OpenBSD as ISDN router with an external ISDN terminal adapter (USB interface). Until now I didn't find any configuration hints for ISDN devices under OpenBSD. I have found only a project called isdn4bsd, but unfortunately,

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Diana Eichert
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, SeDoFa wrote: Simply question: does OpenBSD support ISDN? Simple answer: no

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Andre Ruppert
Sorry, no chance Regards Andre Ruppert

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
SeDoFa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Simply question: does OpenBSD support ISDN? I have great interest to use OpenBSD as ISDN router with an external ISDN terminal adapter (USB interface). If your ISDN TA can be made to look like a serial device and accept AT commands (ie behave like a modem) it

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Henning Brauer
* SeDoFa [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-09 14:53]: Simply question: does OpenBSD support ISDN? I have great interest to use OpenBSD as ISDN router with an external ISDN terminal adapter (USB interface). Until now I didn't find any configuration hints for ISDN devices under OpenBSD. I have

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Simply question: does OpenBSD support ISDN? Simple answer: no Well, you can hook up ISDN TAs with a serial port that look like a dial-up modem (AT command set etc.). However, I think these have long since disappeared from the market. -- Christian

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Nick Bender
Any suggestions? Get a Netgear ISDN router - used one for a number of years with no problems. They come in either single network connection or with 4 port hub. -N

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Ray Percival
I think ISDN is one of those technologies a significant part of the OpenBSD population would be very happy to suppress any remaining memories of. I'm getting flashbacks just reading this. -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Ray Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think ISDN is one of those technologies a significant part of the OpenBSD population would be very happy to suppress any remaining memories of. I'm getting flashbacks just reading this. yes, the pain. the pain. we hates it, preciousss -- Peter N. M.

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Shohrukh Shoyoqubov
There is a Sangoma card supported by OpenBSD, it is ISDN PRI (T1/E1) though, not BRI. I think it is A101, not sure about other models. 2008/1/9, SeDoFa [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Simply question: does OpenBSD support ISDN? I have great interest to use OpenBSD as ISDN router with an external ISDN

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008/01/09 18:37, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: Ray Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think ISDN is one of those technologies a significant part of the OpenBSD population would be very happy to suppress any remaining memories of. I'm getting flashbacks just reading this. yes, the

OT Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Diana Eichert
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Stuart Henderson wrote: run H.323 and you can experience much of that same pain again and more besides :-) (now we digress) give me X.25 any day, instead of this new fangled ISDN technology. diana

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Diana Eichert
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Christian Weisgerber wrote: Well, you can hook up ISDN TAs with a serial port that look like a dial-up modem (AT command set etc.). However, I think these have long since disappeared from the market. -- Christian naddy Weisgerber [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Marco S Hyman
Diana Eichert writes: On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Stuart Henderson wrote: run H.323 and you can experience much of that same pain again and more besides :-) (now we digress) give me X.25 any day, instead of this new fangled ISDN technology. Yeah, X.25 with a triple-X pad

Re: OT Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Diana Eichert
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Marco S Hyman wrote: Yeah, X.25 with a triple-X pad (X.3/X.28/X.29). a Yellow book version, none of that fancy new red or blue book stuff. It scares me that I remember such stuff. // marc Where a triple-X pad is not a description of some leftover Hippie from the 60's

Re: OT Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Ray Percival
On Jan 9, 2008, at 14:24, Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Marco S Hyman wrote: Yeah, X.25 with a triple-X pad (X.3/X.28/X.29). a Yellow book version, none of that fancy new red or blue book stuff. It scares me that I remember such stuff. // marc Where a

Re: OT Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Nick Bender
give me X.25 any day, instead of this new fangled ISDN technology. Don't forget to run uucp over it ;-)

Re: OT Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Tobias Weingartner
Diana Eichert wrote: give me X.25 any day, instead of this new fangled ISDN technology. My eyes! Aaarrrghhh... the pleasure of remembering the days I had to implement an X.25 stack... aaah -Toby. -- [100~Plax]sb16i0A2172656B63616820636420726568746F6E61207473754A[dZ1!=b]salax

Re: OT Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Miod Vallat
give me X.25 any day, instead of this new fangled ISDN technology. My eyes! Aaarrrghhh... the pleasure of remembering the days I had to implement an X.25 stack... aaah One day, DECnet (phase IV) will rule this world. Miod