[AusNOG] Cisco 7200 routers for sale
Jeffrey Sims
jeffy at tehintartubes.net
Mon Feb 11 14:09:35 EST 2013
Agree with the comment on Mikrotik, supported a client who was given it as
part of a "building ISP service" and it got hacked because the client (who
had only recently started using our services) left everything as default.
So every google search got pointed to the 789.youdou website spam system.
I wouldn't even actually put Mikrotik into the "Talented" category.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Skeeve Stevens <
skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com> wrote:
> Sorry, and I realise it will probably be an unpopular thing to say... but
> I do NOT rate anything from Mikrotik in the enterprise grade.
>
> Sure the features aren't bad, and they are good for certain things... like
> non-critical deployments, but I see them in the same class as Netgear,
> Dlink or Linksys... Talented Amateur equipment, not professional kit.
>
> <flame war on>
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> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Joseph Goldman <joe at apcs.com.au> wrote:
>
>> Are you talking for core/edge routing or for DSL Aggregation?
>>
>> Seems a popular solution of the moment is to move to MikroTik routers for
>> core routing, specifically the RB1100AHx2, or perhaps their 'Cloud' router
>> that is newer. Since they are so cheap, it is not hard to purchase multiple
>> and have them in a load balanced/fail over situation.
>>
>> In terms of DSL Aggregation, I believe the upgrade path in the Cisco
>> world from a 7200/7300 would be to the ASR 1000 routers. I could well be
>> wrong though.
>>
>> On 11/02/13 1:08 PM, James Braunegg wrote:
>>
>> Dear Ausnog ****
>>
>> ** **
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>> Our four VXR’s have been collecting dust for years now… they were a good
>> router but with today’s throughput the G2 just doesn’t cut it anymore being
>> software based / none asic solution…****
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>> So what hardware did everyone upgraded to ? - We ended up migrating to
>> the Brocade MLXe X series and haven’t looked back (Love their products –
>> Plug for Brocade)!****
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>> *On Behalf Of *Nicholas Meredith
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>> Since the thread is here I also have a few 7206VXRs with G1 and 2 NPEs***
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>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Tom Berryman <tom at connectivityit.com.au>
>> wrote:****
>>
>> I have a few Cisco 7200 routers with NPE-G1 for sale- recently removed
>> from production. Anyone interested please contact me off list.****
>>
>> Tom****
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