[olug] OT: Used Routers
James Ringler
jringler at plainspower.com
Sun Mar 15 10:40:14 UTC 2009
Dan Clough wrote:
> I'm in need of a used Cisco router, preferrably a newer model like the
> 1800/2800 that I can use behind my cable modem. My current Linksys
> router and all the other consumer-grade setups I've found don't have
> anywhere near what I'm looking for in terms of fine-grain
> configuration and management. I'll just be doing ethernet-to-ethernet
> routing, nothing special and I'm definitely not dealing with BGP.
>
> eBay is out of the question for quality control purposes. Google is
> usually my best friend for this kind of stuff, but all I can find
> searching for "used cisco router" is a bunch of stupid "network
> liquidation" websites with no solid prices, just those annoying
> "Request a Quote" buttons. I'd be grateful if someone could point me
> in the right direction.
>
> Dan
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Take a look @ the open source Vyatta www.vyatta.org or commercially
www.vyatta.com
The new version 5 is out in the community branch.. (ver 5 now has a
web based gui)
I have 16 Vyatta 514 appliances connecting all of our stores.. And a
2500 in our data center. They're definitely giving Cisco a kick in the
pants. On their website you'll find they really fly the "better
support" flag.. And they should. Coupled with the commercial
appliances we have their support contract, they've been amazing. One
of the support reps spent her two days off working on a problem I had
which was caused by an old PIX on the other side of the VPN.
I also have the opensource version running on a Nokia IP440 system for
my home firewall.
The commercially supported appliances are significatnly cheaper than
comparitive Cisco devices and offer more throughput.
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