Ethernet Switch and MIPS

Marcos Biscaysaqu marcos at thepacific.net
Fri Oct 20 19:50:59 UTC 2006


-----Original Message-----
From: M. Warner Losh [mailto:imp at bsdimp.com] 
Sent: Saturday, 21 October 2006 5:52 a.m.
To: marcos at thepacific.net
Subject: Re: Ethernet Switch and MIPS

In message: <00ce01c6f435$1918fd70$1e1510ac at austin>
            "Marcos Biscaysaqu" <marcos at thepacific.net> writes:
: Hi Warner.
: 		No, our system run in i386 base, but we would love to put it
: in a MIPS hardware if we have the support to do it. I'm sorry if was any
: misunderstanding. We have a very large number of application running in
this
: Embedded solution, plus a system to create and administrate this software
: (database orientated).  http://admin.tpnet.co.nz   user: 7062 pass: test
: That's is only an example of the client interface with very low
permissions
: administration for basic settings.
: 	I was just thinking if could be good idea or not to release a free
: open version of our system and a commercial as well.

This sounds like a cool thing.  I'll have to take a look at it.  I
asked because I've been trying to coordinate the various disorganized
efforts to get FreeBSD going on mips.  There's a lot of cool mips
embedded systems that FreeBSD would be great for.

Warner


Hi Warner.
	MIPS is definitely the way to go!! We been working very close to
Mikrotik in the last 6 years and our software has similar applications but
open source and over Freebsd. If I can put more effect and time on this
project plus have support for MIPS we could get a very unique Embedded
solution on Freebsd

Thanks
Marcos Biscaysaqu


: Thanks
: Marcos 
:  
: 
: -----Original Message-----
: From: M. Warner Losh [mailto:imp at bsdimp.com] 
: Sent: Friday, 20 October 2006 7:21 p.m.
: To: marcos at thepacific.net
: Subject: Re: Ethernet Switch and MIPS
: 
: Marcos,
: 
: is this really running on MIPS?
: 
: Warner
: 
: In message: <001a01c6ee4e$37745b30$1e1510ac at austin>
:             "Marcos Biscaysaqu" <marcos at thepacific.net> writes:
: : Hi there.
: : 
: :             We have a very interesting Embebed FreeBSD base system using
: : Netgraph, BGP, Voip over IP (SER and Asterisk), PF, Remote Desktop
Client
: : (netboot), VLANs, Q-in-Q Vlan, VPN, L2tp, pptp, Xmail, Dhcp server,
: Wireless
: : etc.. All the setting and config files are created by a "central
: management
: : Platform"  (Web Interface and  Database) . We have more than 600 of this
: : devices running different services for 4 years.  We would like to
release
: an
: : open free version of the system and also a commercial one and we would
: like
: : to know if you know about some kind of "Ethernet switch"  from 8 to 24
: ports
: : able to run Freebsd  and also if somebody could give us an opinion or
: ideas,
: : we would like to know if this could be an interesting idea to do for the
: : Freebsd community.
: 
: 
: 




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