-----Original Message----- From: ml@vayner.net [mailto:ml@vayner.net]
Hi
Try looking at this company's line of products:
they used to be Xyplex.
We've had pretty good luck with these... Like other embedded systems, they are a good fit for those without patience for more science projects in the PoP. It seems that the iR 8000 is one of the few (only?) reasonably priced TS systems that have NEBS Level 3 cert... for those that require ILEC colo, or have special durability concerns. Regards, Andrew Bender taqua.com
Cisco 2611's with serial cards are also a popular choice. For one thing, they run SSH, and are quite reliable and inexpensive. - Daniel Golding
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of Bender, Andrew Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 8:00 PM To: ml@vayner.net; Charles Sprickman Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: Console Servers
-----Original Message----- From: ml@vayner.net [mailto:ml@vayner.net]
Hi
Try looking at this company's line of products:
they used to be Xyplex.
We've had pretty good luck with these...
Like other embedded systems, they are a good fit for those without patience for more science projects in the PoP. It seems that the iR 8000 is one of the few (only?) reasonably priced TS systems that have NEBS Level 3 cert... for those that require ILEC colo, or have special durability concerns.
Regards, Andrew Bender taqua.com
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Bender, Andrew
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Daniel Golding