Wow, that's really bad timing. I have only just (in the last 4 weeks) cleaned out the 'history cupboard' and pegged a US Robotics Total Control (?) chassis fully loaded with PRI and 56k modules, a Cisco 3640 with digital modem modules, the very down and out AS5200 and all the rest of the crap^H^H^H^H stuff left over from the early 2000's... I fired the AS5200 up and marveled at the limitations of the 11.2 IOS without any IPv6.
I had a few moments of silence to honor the technology of old. R ------ Original Message ------ From: "Rob Thomas" <[email protected]> To: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]> Sent: 20/09/2019 9:00:00 AM Subject: [AusNOG] Anyone have any ancient Bay 5000/5399's lying around?
I was reminiscing on derpbook, and realised that it would be a RIDICULOUSLY insane idea to try to recreate a 56k dialup ISP in 2020. So I'm going to do it. To further this plan, I'm hoping that someone has some old Bay 5000/5399's lying around that they paid megabucks for and are now worth less than nothing, that they want to donate to a good home. If one happens to be in Brisbane, that would be even better, because I'm heading down there for Comicon this weekend, and I could pick it up then! If not, maybe some old Cisco devices? Or whatever those TNT devices were? Something that takes a PRI in one end and makes modem sounds at it, basically. --Rob _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
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