WANPIPE 3.3.10 (Development branch)


 
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Old 06-28-2008
WANPIPE 3.3.10 (Development branch)

WANPIPE S-series is a family of intelligent multi-protocol WAN and ADSL adapters that support data transfer rates up to 8Mbps. All WAN protocols supported by WANPIPE are implemented in firmware and run on the card. An advantage of an intelligent adapter is that it offloads the system CPU and improves stability. By adding a Sangoma WAN/ADSL component to the Linux kernel, one can create a powerful multi-T1/ADSL router/firewall with proven reliability of Linux. Sangoma S-series cards support an optional on board T1/E1 CSU/DSU that eliminates all external components of a traditional routing solution: i.e. T1/E1 line can be directly connected to the card. WANPIPE supports the following protocols, ATM, ADSL, Frame Relay, PPP, MULTILINK PPP, CHDLC, X25(API), BitStreaming (API), BiSync(API), and SDLC(API). Furthermore, WANPIPE supports custom API development such as: Credit card verification, Voice-over IP, Satellite Comm. All device drivers are part of the standard Linux Kernel distribution. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release fixed segfault issues under GCC and added the ability to disable the BRI clock reference and support for show_spans and show_calls, multiple MSNs, and timer_t3 and timer_t302. The Maxim T1 Rx Level now defaults to 36dB and E1 Rx Level to 42dB. Minor updates were made to BRIs to better conform to the TBR3 Certification. Startup BRI hwec configuration issues were fixed. Support for Linux 2.6.24 was added along with a TBR21 operation mode, MPAPI X25 support for AFT A144/A142 cards, Wireshark support, support for newer clocks, and assorted minor bugfixes.Image

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