[cisco-nas] Windows 10 with AS5400
Darryl Sladden (dsladden)
dsladden at cisco.com
Thu Aug 24 15:31:48 EDT 2017
Hi,
A great walk down memory lane. I learned my trade by being a Product Manager and Technical Marketing Engineering of the AS5300,AS5350, AS5400, AS 5400XM,AS5800, AS5850.
These product made the world a smaller place and I am proud to have been a part of them.
Wow, 11 year up time on AS5300, NICE!
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Regards,
Darryl Sladden
Senior TME Manager, Wireless and Location
Cisco
408-219-8485
On 8/24/17, 12:15 PM, "cisco-nas on behalf of Gert Doering" <cisco-nas-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of gert at greenie.muc.de> wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 12:07:03PM -0700, Aaron Leonard wrote:
> Shame to see these guys go ... the 5300 was one of my proudest
> accomplishments at Cisco ... the first all-Cisco (including the MICA
> modems from DTD in Chelmsford) access server ...
Well done!
I still have a few in production :-) (you might remember) - modem and
ISDN/X.75 dial-in, running an "autocommand telnet ..." to a unix server
that pretends to have proper serial modems talking to a custom
application.
Not really near the capacity that box *could* do (rarely more than 7-8
concurrent calls), though.
Rock-solid indeed, except for the "some X.75 callers cause an input queue
wedge" (so a reboot every 4 weeks or so is needed, when serial0:0 is
finally "full"), and recently we lost a flash module... but recovery
was nice and pleasant as the boot flash has a near-full IOS, so
"just swap the main flash, telnet to boot IOS, re-flash flash:, reboot,
done" :-)
gert
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