Cleaning out my basement - hopefully useful to someone near IAD

Warren Kumari warren at kumari.net
Mon Dec 13 15:26:03 UTC 2021


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Thank you everyone -- I've gotten a fair number of off-list responses, and
it seems as though all the things will be taken and given good home(s).

If this falls through, I'll update the thread.

W



On Sun, Dec 12, 2021 at 5:14 PM Warren Kumari <warren at kumari.net> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm in the process of cleaning out my basement and getting rid of a bunch
> of networking stuff that I've accumulated over the years.
>
> Much of it is older, but I'm hoping it might be useful to someone,
> especially if they are doing anything like building a lab for
> learning/certification, etc. I'm giving it away (not selling it), and I'm
> in Northern VA, near IAD / Ashburn Equinix.
>
> A very partial list:
> Cisco 7401ASR
> Cisco 3560 switch
> Bunch of Cisco 7960 IP phones.
> Avaya IP phone
>
> Some Juniper M7i power supplies
>
> Wandel & Goltermann DS3/DS1 BERT / tester
> T-Berd 209 T1 BERT
>
> Compact PCI cards (some Nokia, some others)
> PCI RAID
> Dialogic D/120JCT-LS PCI Voice Boards
>
> Many many other similar era things
>
> Some photos:
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/WMSdi7k6bt3TmMBa6
>
>
>
>
> Requests:
> 1: I'm near Dulles airport - you will have to come pick it up, and in the
> next few days. I'm not shipping things, etc.
>
> 2: I'd prefer that it goes to someone who will use it for
> learning purposes or similar (please no just taking it all to sell on eBay
> or similar)
>
> 3: I'd much prefer that one person take it all. It's taken me many months
> to get around to emptying the basement, and I'm trying to make this as easy
> as possible!
>
> 4: Please reply off-list (including contact information, when you can pick
> up, and confirmation that you would like everything) --no need to clutter
> up the list (as it is, this is close to what is acceptable use of the list)
>
> W
> --
> Perhaps they really do strive for incomprehensibility in their specs.
> After all, when the liturgy was in Latin, the laity knew their place.
> -- Michael Padlipsky
>
-- 
Perhaps they really do strive for incomprehensibility in their specs.
After all, when the liturgy was in Latin, the laity knew their place.
-- Michael Padlipsky
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