Not sure what to sell them for. One of the rules is that you have to have some sort of pricetag at the least if you post in FS forum.
But its also one of the rules of [H]ardforum that you don't try to sell stuff anywhere but the for sale forum...
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Not sure what to sell them for. One of the rules is that you have to have some sort of pricetag at the least if you post in FS forum.
Got myself an ASA the other month, i stripped it down to see the insides, thought i'd share the pictures aswell.
It was used at remote sites to connect via vpn into the Head Offices' servers, however they got too big for themselves and decided to set up a website, so the users just go to website x and log in and are able to access the database as needed. so these asa's are now not needed
I use a lot of 5505 and 5510s and although I know they are running really old tech under the hood I do have to say they are very well made.
Well, this is my first post in this thread. This was how I'd normally test stuff a couple weeks ago (ECM/CMS mostly). I know it's terrible (understatement) but until I eventually finish my office on the other side of the house, I had to use the living room.
Parents got use to the sound of the "leafblowers".
Left to right:
1 - pfSense Box (2GB/Sempron IIRC)
2 - Rackable Systems server - Usually handles Untangle/Server 2008 depending what I need at the time.
3 - Temporary network storage box/Alfresco testing box.
4 - Cheap-o eight port switch.
I'm hoping eventually to purchase a couple servers for a proper test environment at the other side of the house, as soon as I get some reasonable shipping prices from eBay. It's hard living on an island
Dash:
I live in the Caribbean - Trinidad specifically.
I haven't been to the US or Canada in ages.
Dash:
I live in the Caribbean - Trinidad specifically.
I haven't been to the US or Canada in ages.
Well, it's not that terrible
But a change of scenery/weather would be nice - I'd like a vacation that does not involve islands or 36C weather.
Hallis - That reminds me, one of the IT guys at one of the larger rum distillers here got a barrel (literally) of rum to take home some time ago.
If only there was a vodka distiller here.
To keep slightly on topic?:
Recently switched over from DSL to Cable. I started with a 5/1 package to make sure their customer support/service doesn't suck. XD
I wouldn't mind a change of scenery TO a nice 36c tropical island. At least for a week or so.
Oh and since ive NEVER posted a pic of my network setup. Here's a vid of formatting my new NAS.
Flashy Lights!
The switch is still the same but the 4U Chenbro system above it is gone. Going to replace it with a 1u or 2u that uses less power.
Oh and if you ever end up in the Dallas area I'll introduce you to Tequila and teach you the difference between bad tequila and good tequila. Trust me I didn't think there WAS good tequila till I learned the difference
3com SuperStack II Baseline Dual Speed Hub 3C16592A (12-port)
3com SuperStack II Baseline Hub 3C16440 (12-port)
3com SuperStack II Dual Speed Hub 500 3C16611 (24-port)
3com SuperStack II Hub 10 3C16671A (24-port)
3com SuperStack II Switch 1000 3C16901A (12-port)
3com LinkBuilder FMS II 3C16670 (12-port) with 100Base-FX 3C16920 module
3com LinkBuilder FMS II 3C16670 (12-port) with SCSI module
100Base-FX Distance Extender 3C16684
Fiber TCVR module, 1206-560-000, 2.01
100Base-FX Distance Extender 3C16684
Fiber TCVR module, 1206-560-000, 2.01
Milon Technology ClassicConverter/Fast Ethernet Media Converter/100Base-Tx to 100Base-Fx Multi-Mode Fiber MIL-C102
DSL Kit, K330-L20 (unopened)
1x CSPT-14 (twisted pair cable)
1x Z-330CWA (wall adapter with filter)
5x Z-330TJA (telephone inline filter)
DSL Kit, K330-L20
1x Z-330CWA (wall adapter with filter)
4x Z-330TJA (telephone inline filter)
3x of what appears to be many feet of red-black fiber wires
No RAID6? It's a little big for RAID5.Oh and since ive NEVER posted a pic of my network setup. Here's a vid of formatting my new NAS.
No RAID6? It's a little big for RAID5.
I got these at home (sorry no pictures right now) in my room. I wrote down their names and model numbers before leaving because I want to get rid of them. Their chassis' looks old from the sun usurping their color a bit, but I am pretty sure they still work. *copy and paste*
Code:3com SuperStack II Baseline Dual Speed Hub 3C16592A (12-port) 3com SuperStack II Baseline Hub 3C16440 (12-port) 3com SuperStack II Dual Speed Hub 500 3C16611 (24-port) 3com SuperStack II Hub 10 3C16671A (24-port) 3com SuperStack II Switch 1000 3C16901A (12-port) 3com LinkBuilder FMS II 3C16670 (12-port) with 100Base-FX 3C16920 module 3com LinkBuilder FMS II 3C16670 (12-port) with SCSI module 100Base-FX Distance Extender 3C16684 Fiber TCVR module, 1206-560-000, 2.01 100Base-FX Distance Extender 3C16684 Fiber TCVR module, 1206-560-000, 2.01 Milon Technology ClassicConverter/Fast Ethernet Media Converter/100Base-Tx to 100Base-Fx Multi-Mode Fiber MIL-C102 DSL Kit, K330-L20 (unopened) 1x CSPT-14 (twisted pair cable) 1x Z-330CWA (wall adapter with filter) 5x Z-330TJA (telephone inline filter) DSL Kit, K330-L20 1x Z-330CWA (wall adapter with filter) 4x Z-330TJA (telephone inline filter) 3x of what appears to be many feet of red-black fiber wires
On the sheet of paper I recorded this information I made bad marks as to which ones had SCSI modules. I know there is another one there that has a fiber module.
This next coming weekend I plan to dust them out, give a gentle chassis wash, write down which ones have SCSI/Fiber modules, take pictures, and put together a FS thread. These I do want to sell. Keeping the fiber wires though.
EDIT: Actually I'll have to get rid of them too. :\ My SuperStack 3's only have one fiber port instead of two (for red and black).
Oh sweet! That's what I figured they were for, but rather as a load-balancing thing or something.When you say SCSI I do believe you mean the stacking ports. If I remember correctly, you could stack to units together with the special cable and make it act like one logical unit. You could also get a four port stacking module and stack 5 together.
Those older SS switches were tanks.
This is what I spent the 26 hours between friday and saturday doing. We moved out of our office and into the CoLo which was a huge pain in the ass, but I am glad it is done. It is also pretty cool because we are on the other side of a hot aisle from Kodak, and in the same row as Blue Tie (they have their racks in cages, but they are all situated right around us). There was also a really sexy sun cluster, but I didn't think I could take pictures without permission.
THE FRIGGEN WORST PART IS NOT BEING ABLE TO USE MY RAILS. They used threaded hole racks instead of your standard square peg racks. I now have to go spend about $200 on rails just because the stupid CoLo got a good deal on clearance non standard racks.
I haven't seen Fantom Drives in a long time. Nice to see another 3000i user. We are sending ours out to another location and replacing it with a EMC VNXe
Those are some shitty racks, nice Procurves BTW.
Oh yes they are, if they were free on craigslist I would still pass on them.
I actually don't mind HP switches, they're pretty decent. I've got a pair of HP 5412zl chassis and abouta dozen or so 2848's, no complaints, they seem to work alright, and have lifetime warranty.
This is what I spent the 26 hours between friday and saturday doing. We moved out of our office and into the CoLo which was a huge pain in the ass, but I am glad it is done. It is also pretty cool because we are on the other side of a hot aisle from Kodak, and in the same row as Blue Tie (they have their racks in cages, but they are all situated right around us). There was also a really sexy sun cluster, but I didn't think I could take pictures without permission.
THE FRIGGEN WORST PART IS NOT BEING ABLE TO USE MY RAILS. They used threaded hole racks instead of your standard square peg racks. I now have to go spend about $200 on rails just because the stupid CoLo got a good deal on clearance non standard racks.
controller doesn't support it Else i would have.
So far looks good. How are you liking those new EMC arrays? We tried to get our hands on a demo unit, but there is a huge wait in our area because of the demand.