Thank You, Sun-Managers!
As usually, a lot of good answers.
I haven't yet had time to test any solution, but it looks pretty
promising. Here follows a (short) summary of the answers:
(1) Sun MS HSI card with SUNLINK X25 (this will even allow
me to run IP over the hdlc).
(2) Mesa Ridge Tech. _will_ have a 4 port sync board (PPP/SLIP at
128Kbps) available in July 1993.
(3) Central Data of Champaign Illinois has a SCSI based high speed
serial port (but only at 57Kbps, apparently). May or may not
have Solaris 2.x version.
(4) Brixton Systems has hw/sw that works on Solaris 2.x, while Sun
MS apparently have not been able to port their HSI card/sw(?).
Brixton also have a PPP software with drivers for ttya/ttyb
[I seriously doubt that will provide fast enough speed?].
(5) Run X25, at least until PPP is available.
(6) Aurora Technologies have products (hw/sw) which look promising
[one representative of theirs sent me several pages of data
sheets].
If anyone is interested in more details, I'll gladly mail you the
complete answers (I realize that the summary above is somewhat terse
but I didn't want to polute the net with uninteresting info).
Thanks again (you know who you are!),
Martin Fredriksson, System Manager Unix Systems
Ericsson Radar Electronics AB, Molndal, Sweden
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