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From: Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@rahul.net>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: FreeBSD as a router
Date: 3 May 1996 20:44:18 GMT
Organization: a2i network
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References: <4lfm8j$kn3@nuscc.nus.sg> <4m0mht$qcl@skipper.netrail.net> <4m1pjc$nle@itchy.serv.net> <DqMLuC.2xo@ritz.mordor.com> <4m39q0$bqu@shellx.best.com> <4m8a1t$7rr@samba.rahul.net> <4md40m$3ov@skipper.netrail.net>
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In <4md40m$3ov@skipper.netrail.net> nathan@netrail.net (Nathan Stratton) writes:

>We are using P133's are our routers, and do full routing with Sprint and 
>MCI. We also have one at MAE-East and are peering with a 90% of the people 
>there. 

Would you care to post some details of your configuration, including
what motherboard, peripherals, cards, etc.;  traffic statistics, no. of
routes, what gated version, what OS and what version, etc.?  How stable
are these machines?  Do they ever hang and require physical access to
reset?  What sort of uptimes do you see?
-- 
Rahul Dhesi <dhesi@rahul.net>
"please ignore Dhesi" -- Mark Crispin <mrc@CAC.Washington.EDU>