Hello Hans,

here is an overview which Sun's / Sparc's are supported by Solaris (taken from 
a document found at "http://docs.sun.com";
:
The following Sun systems are supported in the Solaris 9 release:

Sun BladeTM 1000
Sun FireTM V880
Sun Fire 6800 
Sun Fire 15K 
NetraTM 20
Sun Blade 100 
Sun Fire V480 
Sun Fire 4810 
Sun EnterpriseTM 10000
Netra T1 AC200/DC200 
UltraTM 1
Sun Fire 280R 
Sun Fire 4800 
Netra X1 
Ultra 2 
Sun Fire V120 
Sun Fire 3800 
Netra ct800 
Ultra 5 
Sun Fire V100 
Sun Enterprise 6500 
Netra ct400 
Ultra 10 
Sun Enterprise 420R 
Sun Enterprise 5500 
Netra t 1400 and 
t 1425 
Ultra 30 
Sun Enterprise 220R 
Sun Enterprise 4500 
Netra t 1120 and t 1125 
Ultra 60 
Sun Enterprise 450 
Sun Enterprise 3500 
Netra t1 100 and t1 105 
Ultra 80 
Sun Enterprise 250 
Sun Enterprise 6000 
Ultra 450 
Sun Enterprise 150 
Sun Enterprise 5000 
SPARCstationTM 4
Sun Enterprise Ultra 5S 
Sun Enterprise 4000 
SPARCstation 5 
Sun Enterprise Ultra 10S 
Sun Enterprise 3000 
SPARCstation 10  
Sun Enterprise 2 
SPARCstation 20  
Sun Enterprise 1 
SPARCclassic 
SPARCstation LX 
SPARCstation LX+ 
 
 
The following Sun board level products are supported in the Solaris 9 release:
Ultra AX
Ultra AXi
CP1400
CP1500
UltraAX-MP
UltraAX-MP+
UltraAXe
UltraAX-e2
CP2020
CP2040
CP2060
CP2080


Someone told me, that using "pmfirewall" you can protect the ss10. I will try 
it.
Meanwhile i have downloaded the debian (for sparc) distrubitions (Woody) for 
testing the ss10. We will see ;-)

FYI: (Doing nothing will produce a load average : 0.2) ;-)

Sven




Am Freitag, 7. Februar 2003 17:40 schrieb Witvliet, Hans:
> Hi Sven,
>
> Congrats with installing S9 on your SS10!
> Yes, with the sun-software your capable of using the bri-interface on those
> machines.
> But two points (to spoil your good mood ;-))
> 1) you can not run ip-tables
> 2) I was told that for running S9, you need (at least) an ultra 5, (unless
> you are either a civel servent or a massochist)
> Theoretically it is said that you can run S9 on 32-bits machines, but you
> can do nothing else anymore.
> (Note that above statement is from a person working at Sun, who said that a
> lot of colleges had SS10 and Ss20 at home running Debian, not solaris....)
>
> So i wonder what the sytem load in idle mode is....
>
> Kind regards, Hans
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sven Schmeling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: vrijdag 7 februari 2003 17:11
> To: Witvliet, Hans; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [suse-sparc] ISDN-Interface ss10 with Linux 7.3
>
>
> Hello Hans
>
> thanx for the (bad) info. ;-)
>
> Yesterday evening i installed on the second harddisk in the ss10 (running
> Solaris 9) the SUNisdn 1.0.4 package.
> 30 minutes later i had a connection to my provider ;-)
>
> Now i don't know, if i should replace my Linux-Isdn-Firewall-PC (running on
> a
> P90) ? :-(
>
> regards
> Sven
>
> Am Freitag, 7. Februar 2003 13:23 schrieb Witvliet, Hans:
> > Hi Sven,
> > Yes,
> >
> > Sorry to dissapoint you.
> > Some SUN workstations like the SS20, SS10 and LX (voyager?) have a
>
> chip-set
>
> > that *can* be used for sound but also for isdn.
> > Long time ago, (kernels 2.3.0 - 2.3.5)the isdn-part of the dbri-chip was
> > more or less supported in isdn4linux.
> > This part of the code was not maitained for a long time (both the kernel
> > part, but also the I4L part)
> > Currently only the sound part is kept uptodate.
> >
> > Other side of the story, is you think of using a SS10 as isdn-router,
> > forget it any way,
> > The chip issues an irq for every byte, and the dlc-protocol has to be
> > performed in software.
> > Even an 486 with a simple teles board will do better.
> >
> > (but every time i see the S0-bus interface on my sun, i am still  tempted
> > to pick up the code....)
> >
> > Hans
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Sven Schmeling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: woensdag 5 februari 2003 21:44
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [suse-sparc] ISDN-Interface ss10 with Linux 7.3
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > i' m new on this lIst and i read the mails till january 2002.
> >
> > is there someone who have experiences with the ISDN-Interface under SuSe
> > Linux
> > on a ss10?
> >
> >
> > regards
> > Sven Schmeling

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