On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 16:28, John Hawley wrote:
> I just priced out a Cisco to handle multiple T1's for our Internet access.
> $15K+, ack!
>
> Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300
> boards? I've already converted the my network services from M$ to
> Debian/Linux and ha
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 09:28:23AM -0600, John Hawley wrote:
Hi John,
> Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300 boards?
> I've already converted the my network services from M$ to Debian/Linux and
> have
> nothing against converting our router from Ci$co if Linux can
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 16:28, John Hawley wrote:
> I just priced out a Cisco to handle multiple T1's for our Internet access.
> $15K+, ack!
>
> Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300
> boards? I've already converted the my network services from M$ to
> Debian/Linux and h
John Hawley wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I just priced out a Cisco to handle multiple T1's for our Internet access.
> $15K+, ack!
>
> Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300 boards?
> I've already converted the my network services from M$ to Debian/Linux and
> have
> nothing
Hi.
I just priced out a Cisco to handle multiple T1's for our Internet access.
$15K+, ack!
Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300 boards?
I've already converted the my network services from M$ to Debian/Linux and have
nothing against converting our router from Ci$co
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 09:28:23AM -0600, John Hawley wrote:
Hi John,
> Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300 boards?
> I've already converted the my network services from M$ to Debian/Linux and have
> nothing against converting our router from Ci$co if Linux can m
John Hawley wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I just priced out a Cisco to handle multiple T1's for our Internet access.
> $15K+, ack!
>
> Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300 boards?
> I've already converted the my network services from M$ to Debian/Linux and have
> nothing ag
Hi.
I just priced out a Cisco to handle multiple T1's for our Internet access.
$15K+, ack!
Just wondering. Anyone have any experience using the Cyclades-PC300 boards?
I've already converted the my network services from M$ to Debian/Linux and have
nothing against converting our router from Ci$co
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