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Endian vs pfsense??

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Endian firewall free version if we do compare pfsense
For a LAN network with active user 1000
Which do you recommend
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DCTOPNM(1)						DICOM PS3 - DICOM image to PNM file						DCTOPNM(1)

NAME
dctopnm - ACR/NEMA DICOM PS3 ... DICOM PS3 - DICOM image to PNM file SYNOPSIS
dctopnm [ -v|verbose ] [ -quiet|silent ] DESCRIPTION
dctopnm reads the named dicom or acr-nema input file and copies the raw image pixel data to a PNM file after adding a PGM or PPM header. The input file must be unencapsulated, and in the case of > 8 bit data, in the same byte order as desired in the output, since the raw bytes are copied from input to output without any conversion. Use dccp(1) first to change the encoding if necessary. Only the necessary number of bytes to encode the pixel data will be written (based on rows, columns, number of frames, samples per pixel and bits allocated); this means that for an odd number of bytes the extra DICOM padding byte will not be copied to the raw output. This prevents netpbm utilities freaking out with an error "reading magic number" if the padding byte is present. If any of the necessary attributes to calculate the correct pixel data length are missing, all encoded bytes will be written. OPTIONS
The PNM output goes where it is specified or standard out. The verbose output goes to standard error. The basic input switches are described in dcintro(1). Options specific to this program are: -quiet|silent Suppress the normal description of image parameters. -verbose Display byte offset from file start and message start, in hexadecimal, and dump contents while reading, once read, during replace- ment, and before writing. ENVIRONMENT
EXAMPLES
% dcfile big.dc3 Meta: UID 1.2.840.10008.1.2.1 Meta: Description "Explicit VR Little Endian" Meta: ByteOrder Little Meta: VR Explicit Meta: Encapsulated No Data: UID 1.2.840.10008.1.2.2 Data: Description "Explicit VR Big Endian" Data: ByteOrder Big Data: VR Explicit Data: Encapsulated No % dctopnm big.dc3 big.pgm -endian big Rows = 512 Columns = 512 NumberOfFrames = 0 PhotometricInterpretation = MONOCHROME2 SamplesPerPixel = 1 BitsAllocated = 16 BitsStored = 16 HighBit = 15 PixelRepresentation = 1 PlanarConfiguration = 0x0 Rows*Columns*SamplesPerPixel*BitsAllocated/8 = 0x80000 Writing ... FILES
SEE ALSO
dccp(1), pnmtodc(1), rawtodc(1), dctoraw(1), dctopgm8(1), dcintro(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993-2012. David A. Clunie DBA PixelMed Publishing. All rights reserved. BUGS
DICOM PS3 13 April 2012 DCTOPNM(1)