Re: [LARTC] frame relay

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Hi,
you can use frame-relay with any synchronnous card which use Generic HDLC
layer for linux (http://hq.pm.waw.pl/hdlc/), it's part of standard kernel.
Not only special FRAD devices known frame-relay.
Look at kernel source which card are supported, E.g. I use old MOXA C101
and I have no problem.
If you need E1 (G703/G704) port, you can use interface media converter,
but price for synchronnous card + media converter is common greater than
special FRAD card.

On Thu, 23 May 2002, Andreani Luca wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I need some information about frame relay support under linux.
> In particular I wonder if it is possible to use frame relay over E1 port
> without buying a specific card (sangoma s series and similar...)
> Are there any driver freely available?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Luca

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