I used to use Efficient Networks cards with the Linux ATM drivers and they worked just fine. In fact, they appeared to be the best supported cards. I believe you can have >1 NIC in a box and the drivers can handle it, but I'd check with Werner or the current developers (see URL posted by others). rik -- +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | rik.wade@energis-squared.com mob: +44(0)7771 766621 | | Internet Systems Developer tel: +44(0)1132 076054 | | Energis Squared fax: +44(0)1132 346065 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ * octave klaba (oles@ovh.net) [201100 07:45]: > > > Markus Kossmann wrote: > > > > octave klaba wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > I am looking for the ATM's network carts > > > which are accepted in Linux. Do you have > > > some url to have more information ? > > > > > There is http://lrcwww.epfl.ch/linux-atm/ > > and you may want to look into the linux-2.4/drivers/atm directory. > > do it work on 2.2.X ? or is it something instable ? > > my goal is to have a box (with 2-3 atm carts) connected to a cisco 7200 > (ethernet connection between), which would allow make a pvc/vpn > solution on DS3/E3. Is it something which would be stable on linux ? > > [ 7200 ] ---eth--- [ box ] > |------atm-----> > |------atm-----> > |------atm-----> > |------atm-----> > Octave > > -- > Amicalement, > oCtAvE > ______________________ lA réVoLutIon AurA bIen LIeu ____ > - > : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org