Dears, I have this old foundry switch in the warehouse, I have no experience in Foundry, i wonder if this switch can be upgraded to a newer OS that will support advanced features or shall i consider it dead, I want to mainly use it for one customer that wants caching, its L4 i guess and i have an old NetApp caching server that will save the customer 10MBs i guess. telnet@foundry-switch#sh ver SW: Version 07.3.04T12 Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Foundry Networks, Inc. Compiled on Mar 07 2002 at 11:46:40 labeled as SLB07304 HW: ServerIron Switch, serial number 10ac46 400 MHz Power PC processor 740 (revision 8) with 32756K bytes of DRAM 16 100BaseT interfaces with Level 1 Transceiver LXT975 2 GIGA Fiber uplink interfaces, SX 256 KB PRAM and 8*2048 CAM entries for DMA 1, version 0807 256 KB PRAM and 8*2048 CAM entries for DMA 2, version 0807 256 KB PRAM and 4*1024 CAM entries for DMA 4, version 0104, SEEQ GIGA MAC 8101 256 KB PRAM and 4*1024 CAM entries for DMA 5, version 0104, SEEQ GIGA MAC 8101 128 KB boot flash memory 4096 KB code flash memory 2048 KB BRAM, BM version 02 128 KB QRAM 512 KB SRAM Octal System, Maximum Code Image Size Supported: 1965568 (0x001dfe00) The system uptime is 2 days 5 hours 24 minutes 5 seconds The system : started=cold start Please redirect me to technical documentation/OS upgrade webpages for this, if there is any. If it wont fit, i'll have to buy a new Cisco one perhaps.
"Kim Onnel" <karim.adel@gmail.com> writes:
I have this old foundry switch in the warehouse, I have no experience in Foundry, i wonder if this switch can be upgraded to a newer OS that will support advanced features or shall i consider it dead,
What advanced features? It's a L4 switch with fixed ports. There's really not much to add or remove.
I want to mainly use it for one customer that wants caching, its L4 i guess and i have an old NetApp caching server that will save the customer 10MBs i guess.
It should be able to do this without any upgrades at all. But I guess you'd want a service contract on it anyway...
telnet@foundry-switch#sh ver SW: Version 07.3.04T12 Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Foundry Networks, Inc. Compiled on Mar 07 2002 at 11:46:40 labeled as SLB07304 HW: ServerIron Switch, serial number 10ac46 400 MHz Power PC processor 740 (revision 8) with 32756K bytes of DRAM 16 100BaseT interfaces with Level 1 Transceiver LXT975 2 GIGA Fiber uplink interfaces, SX
As it says, this is a 16-port ServerIron XL with a 2-port SX gig-module. It runs a pretty early version of the layer 3 enabled code for SIs. Should be OK, I guess. Documentation can be found at http://www.foundrynet.com/services/documentation/index.html#SI and software on http://www.foundrynet.com/services/support/index.html (software download requires a service contract) Bjørn
Got this forwarded to me by an associate - seems he tried the usual channels and is having no luck. I suppose there are professional phishermen out there but it sure would be nice to cut to the Chase on this one. Heh ... get it ... Chase? --- phish report We got a bunch of e-mails this morning, purporting to be from Chase.com; when you click the link in the message, though, you go to the following site; hhhttp://cpe-24-221-82-147.mi.sprintbbd.net:81/colappmgr/colportal/prospect.ph... fpb=change_form It's been running since about 7 AM Central time. I've already contacted Chase, as well as Sprint Broadband, but they either a)don't care, or b)don't have a clue what to do. Is there any way of getting in touch with SOMEONE who can shut this guy down? If my 70 year old Mom got a message like this, she'd be owned in a matter of minutes - it pisses me off that people could be this evil. -- mailto:Neal@Layer3Arts.com // IM:layer3arts voice: 402 408 5951 cell : 402 301 9555 fax : 402 408 6902
----- Original Message ----- From: "neal rauhauser" <neal@lists.rauhauser.net> To: "NANGO" <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 8:17 AM Subject: abuse.clue @ Sprint? (phish in barrel, pictures @ 11:00)
Got this forwarded to me by an associate - seems he tried the usual channels and is having no luck. I suppose there are professional phishermen out there but it sure would be nice to cut to the Chase on this one. Heh ... get it ... Chase?
On Apr 3, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Michael Painter wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "neal rauhauser" <neal@lists.rauhauser.net> To: "NANGO" <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 8:17 AM Subject: abuse.clue @ Sprint? (phish in barrel, pictures @ 11:00)
Got this forwarded to me by an associate - seems he tried the usual channels and is having no luck. I suppose there are professional phishermen out there but it sure would be nice to cut to the Chase on this one. Heh ... get it ... Chase?
Bah, someone else mentioned them just recently. From my point of view, all they seem to do is scattershot any addresses they can find that's even remotely related. Won't be too useful when they get their mail blocked at various places...
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:43:20 EDT, John Payne said:
Bah, someone else mentioned them just recently. From my point of view, all they seem to do is scattershot any addresses they can find that's even remotely related.
Given the fact that the type of places that the PIRT people need to notify are the kind of places that also have non-functional abuse@ addresses, do you have an actual *better* suggestion?
On Apr 4, 2006, at 10:34 AM, Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:43:20 EDT, John Payne said:
Bah, someone else mentioned them just recently. From my point of view, all they seem to do is scattershot any addresses they can find that's even remotely related.
Given the fact that the type of places that the PIRT people need to notify are the kind of places that also have non-functional abuse@ addresses, do you have an actual *better* suggestion?
To *try* the *relevant* abuse@ addresses before scattershotting? I'm talking about ME receiving a complaint from them about a Yahoo! issue... that's how bad it is. (No, I don't work for Yahoo!, my employer does have a relationship with them, but we don't provide them IP connectivity).
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 17:51:46 EDT, John Payne said:
I'm talking about ME receiving a complaint from them about a Yahoo! issue... that's how bad it is. (No, I don't work for Yahoo!, my employer does have a relationship with them, but we don't provide them IP connectivity).
Would this be the same Yahoo! that was quoted here just a few days ago as saying that some spam wasn't theirs, by virtue of it apparently having actually started at a business partner that was chummy enough to have an RFC1918 address routable from Yahoo's mail server?
At 02:17 PM 4/3/2006, neal rauhauser wrote:
Got this forwarded to me by an associate - seems he tried the usual channels and is having no luck. I suppose there are professional phishermen out there but it sure would be nice to cut to the Chase on this one. Heh ... get it ... Chase?
--- phish report
We got a bunch of e-mails this morning, purporting to be from Chase.com; when you click the link in the message, though, you go to the following site;
hhhttp://cpe-24-221-82-147.mi.sprintbbd.net:81/colappmgr/colportal/prospect.ph... fpb=change_form
Hey United guys: chase.us? The registrar is appears absent again. Maybe you slam dunk it? This Chase phish is really getting out of hand. I'm getting them daily from 2 to 5 times in the last week. They are being very resilient on the page source. They're everywhere. Phish source: http://www.fugawi.net/~hannigan/chasephish.txt Spam: http://www.fugawi.net/~hannigan/chasespam.txt NS: Non-authoritative answer: chase.us nameserver = authns.lax.mysite.com. chase.us nameserver = authns.nyc.mysite.com. chase.us nameserver = authns.iad.mysite.com. Authoritative answers can be found from: authns.iad.mysite.com internet address = 64.136.35.146 authns.lax.mysite.com internet address = 64.136.28.28 authns.nyc.mysite.com internet address = 64.136.20.28 -M< -- Martin Hannigan (c) 617-388-2663 Renesys Corporation (w) 617-395-8574 Member of Technical Staff Network Operations hannigan@renesys.com
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Bjørn Mork
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Kim Onnel
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Michael Painter
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