Michael Newbery
Well, one of the first 5 Ciscos in NZ---an AGS---is sitting under a bench in our model suite. Tricked out with a maximum load of serial ports, it connected a lot of Wellington's first Internet sites for a long time
Of course you do recall that the box was supposed to be given back to cisco as a trade in, and the only original parts left in it are the chassis, PSU, NVR card and one or two interface cards. It's had an interesting life, that box. 20 serial ports, four ethernets -- that was a lot of ports back in the days when data circuits all came with an NTU and needed an X.21 interface. I lost track of how many times we had it in bits to add stuff. Not to mention software upgrades involving changing piles of ROM and microm chips... -- don - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog