Hi Jeff,
Please don't get me started on imagestream... but anyways, the real
stuff that really works - cisco - doesn't come in small form factor /
extended temprature range and low power, is all I was saying. We use
linux on Soekris with our own special blend (and < 6mb) of linux for
these jobs, so it's quagga and ospf and 802.1q (for actual routing) and
no eigrp or isl for us. We don't try to do anything really fancy on any
of the solar sites since power is at a premium and usually alls that's
needed is little more than simple bridging at those locations while the
heavy lifting is usually done from an AC powered site.
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
If you are seeking solutions for this sort of application, ImageStream can
help:
http://www.imagestream.com/Envoy.html -10C to =65C certification available
http://www.imagestream.com/R1.html -20C to +70C 12/24 and 48 volt DC
available.
Regards,
Jeff
Mike-
Jeff Broadwick wrote:
Hi Ryan,
I realize this is somewhat tangential to your main point, but I wanted
to point out that EIGRP/IGRP aren't standard protocols, nor will they
work with any other router, necessarily. If you are shying away from
proprietary equipment, Cisco's proprietary routing protocols are the
last things you should be using.
Regards,
Jeff
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