[c-nsp] Ode to the old days
Marco van den Bovenkamp
marco at linuxgoeroe.dhs.org
Fri Dec 9 11:16:13 EST 2016
<Raises hand>. I didn't just play with them back in the day, I still own one! A CGS running IOS 8.0.
It's actually older than the one they have in the small museum in the main Cisco building here in Amsterdam. I checked :-)
Ah, when ciscos (no capitals!) were white and the IOS documentation fit in a single binder...
On December 9, 2016 4:58:10 PM CET, Traveling Diner <ccie4526 at gmail.com> wrote:
>You guys making reference to all these Cisco numbered-series devices...
>let's go back and talk AGS/AGS+, CGS, IGS... the letter-series devices.
>How many of ya'll got to play with the jumpers on the boards inside the
>AGS+? ;-)
>
>On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 4:44 AM, Saku Ytti <saku at ytti.fi> wrote:
>
>> On 9 December 2016 at 09:49, Gert Doering <gert at greenie.muc.de>
>wrote:
>>
>> > Compare a 7200 of 15 years ago with an ASR9001 of today for list
>price
>> > insanity.
>>
>> I think 7200 and ASR1k are more apt comparison. ASR9001 should be
>> compared against GSR, but no small model existed.
>>
>> --
>> ++ytti
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