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Re: Foundry Old Switch vs Old Cisco one


From: Bjørn Mork <bjorn () mork no>
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 15:59:39 +0200


"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


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