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Revision as of 16:22, 31 January 2016
There's various bits of equipment stored under the fire escape stairs in the basement. I've attempted to form a list below.
NB: This refers to the storage area under the stairs. It does not block the fire escape
Name | Description | Tested | Owner | Comments |
Cisco 2611XM | Router, 2x 100 Mb/s ports, 1x ADSL WIC | Powered On | ? | Useful for learning Cisco IOS, not much else |
Linksys RV082 | VPN Router, Dual WAN, 100Mb/s ports, Also has Cisco badge | Powered On | ? | Probably junk |
Linksys RV082 | VPN Router, Dual WAN, 100Mb/s ports, Also has Cisco badge | BNIB | ? | Probably junk |
Comtrol Rocket Port | RM32 - RJ45 'thing' | No power socket, possibly powered by RM32 | ? | Probably junk |
3Com Unmanaged Switch | 8 ports? | No PSU | ? | Probably junk |
BlackBox Serv Select III | 8 Port KVM? | Powered On | ? | Possibly useful if it doesn't rely on some expensive software |
DVDO iScan VP30 | Video Thingy, Many ports | No PSU | Koko@uke.de | DNH Label, judging by the amount of dust on it, it's been forgotten |
Digi Port Server II16 | 16 Port Console Server | Powered On | ? | Possibly useful but we seem to have several Console servers |
Avocent DSR 2161 | KVM? | Powered On | LHS | Possibly useful if it doesn't rely on some expensive software |
Avocent DSR 2161 | KVM? | Powered On | LHS | Possibly useful if it doesn't rely on some expensive software |
Avocent AMX5000 | Console Server | Powered On | ? | Possibly useful but we seem to have several Console servers |
D Link PoE Midspan | 12 Port PoE Midspan | Powered On | ? | Possibly useful, although I'm unsure if it will pass 1Gb/s ? |
Cisco 2811 | Router, 2x 100Mb/s ports | Powered On | ? | Useful for learning Cisco IOS, not much else |
Cisco 3560v2 | Layer 3 Switch, 24x 100Mb/s | Powered On | ? | Useful for learning Cisco IOS, not much else |
Cisco 3550 | Layer 3 Switch, 24x 100Mb/s | Powered On | ? | Useful for learning Cisco IOS, not much else |
HP Procurve 2510G | Managed Switch, 48x 1000Mb/s | Powered On | ? | Modernish switch, good L2 features, has a CLI - Probably worth keeping |
3Com 2952 | Manged Switch, 48x 1000 Mb/s | Powered On | Donated by kraptv | Due to replace the 3com in the Shack - also owned by kraptv |
Validator NT900 | Cable Tester | Powered On | ? | Looks like a nice bit of kit. Unsure if it does 1000Mb/s. Battery was flat, I stuck it in charge but it might be knackered. Probably usefull for testing the 100,000 Ethernet cables in the space |
Digi Port Server II16 | 16 Port Console Server | Not Tested | EMF | Complete with PSU and Cables, non rack mountable, Possibly useful but we seem to have several Console servers |
SGI Screen | LCD Screen | Not Tested | jontyw | Weird Connector - NOD'd on the 17th of Jan |
Isilon 1920 | SAN thing | Not Tested | Donated by [[1]] | Missing a heat sink and SAS cables. Full of largeish hard drives |
Isilon 1920 | SAN thing | Not Tested | Donated by kraptv | Missing CPU, heatsink, and RAM. Full of largeish hard drives |
Isilon ? | SAN extender thing | Not Tested | Donated by kraptv | Looks complete, dumb device that needs one of the other parts to function |
Variable Transformer | Variable Transformer | Not Tested | LHS | Russ has advised this was donation and just needs a case making |
Big Laser | Big laser thing | Not Tested | Russ | Huge laser, with a huge controller and even huger transformer. |
Generic Server | 1x CPU, 16GB of RAM, HDDs | Powered On | ? | Server, looks complete |