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Re: Using /31 for router links
From: Brielle Bruns <bruns () 2mbit com>
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 13:34:49 -0700
On 1/23/10 11:52 AM, Michael Sokolov wrote:
Oh, and yet another soapbox of mine, an xDSL modem that puts out V.35 instead of goddamn Ethernet would be a true modem: a modulator/demodulator that modulates/demodulates the bits at the electrical level without caring about what's in those bits.
Back in the days of Rhythms and Copper Mountain gear, Netopia had the D series routers which were actually xDSL to DSU units. Used to use them for customers who had T1 equipment (2500s, 2600s, 1600s, etc). Worked quite well. Though, I'm not sure they'd work these days, nor do I think they came in ADSL models either.
-- Brielle Bruns The Summit Open Source Development Group http://www.sosdg.org / http://www.ahbl.org
Current thread:
- Re: Using /31 for router links, (continued)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Florian Weimer (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Tony Varriale (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Florian Weimer (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Jens Link (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Tony Varriale (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Michael Sokolov (Jan 22)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Mark Smith (Jan 22)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Stephen Sprunk (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Michael Sokolov (Jan 23)
- RE: Using /31 for router links Erik L (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Robert Glover (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Brielle Bruns (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Massimiliano Stucchi (Jan 25)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Ramanpreet Singh (Jan 25)
- RE: Using /31 for router links Frank Bulk (Jan 25)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Michael Sokolov (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Seth Mattinen (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Michael Sokolov (Jan 23)
- Re: Using /31 for router links Florian Weimer (Jan 23)