Foundry Old Switch vs Old Cisco one

From: Kim Onnel (no email)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2006 - 09:42:59 EDT

  • Next message: David Hubbard: "RE: Foundry Old Switch vs Old Cisco one"

    Dears,

    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,

    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.

    telnet at 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
     256 KB PRAM and 8*2048 CAM entries for DMA 1, version 0807
     256 KB PRAM and 8*2048 CAM entries for DMA 2, version 0807
     256 KB PRAM and 4*1024 CAM entries for DMA 4, version 0104, SEEQ GIGA MAC
    8101
     256 KB PRAM and 4*1024 CAM entries for DMA 5, version 0104, SEEQ GIGA MAC
    8101
     128 KB boot flash memory
    4096 KB code flash memory
    2048 KB BRAM, BM version 02
     128 KB QRAM
     512 KB SRAM
    Octal System, Maximum Code Image Size Supported: 1965568 (0x001dfe00)
    The system uptime is 2 days 5 hours 24 minutes 5 seconds
    The system : started=cold start

    Please redirect me to technical documentation/OS upgrade webpages for this,
    if there is any.

    If it wont fit, i'll have to buy a new Cisco one perhaps.


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