Linux Router KIT
Chris Mauritz
chrism at raremedium.com
Fri Oct 30 19:02:57 UTC 1998
What do you mean? For folks with 7200/7500 series routers, one ethernet
interface is priced at a very reasonable <turn head and cough> $5k list
price. :-(
The minute some company comes out with a rationally priced alternative to
the 7500 series Ciscos, and assuming cisco doesn't immediately buy them, I
think we'll all be the happier for it.
I actually priced out the 24x7 smartnet prices for a couple of loaded 7206's
and it was cheaper just to buy a spare router to gut for parts.
C
-----Original Message-----
From: Network Operations Center [mailto:noc at nwrain.net]
Sent: Friday, October 30, 1998 10:34 AM
To: alex at nac.net
Cc: nanog at merit.edu
Subject: Re: Linux Router KIT
Hello All,
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998 alex at nac.net wrote:
> > It's also possible to get spare parts for PCs at 8 PM on Saturday.
> > Not true for Cisco.
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/sno/smons_ds.htm
>
> Section: SMARTnet Onsite 24x7x4
But, Not at $79.00 + tax for a -good- 10/100 card .
True ? JimL
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