[f-nsp] XMR4000 Switch Fabric Modules

Brad Fleming bdflemin at gmail.com
Mon Aug 1 16:00:20 EDT 2011


General heads up: All 23 of the switch fabs have been spoken for at this time. Thanks for helping us get them moved quickly! :D

-brad


On Aug 1, 2011, at 11:33 AM, Brad Fleming wrote:

> All,
> 
> We recently upgraded all of our XMR 4000 nodes with high-capacity switch fabric modules. We are now ready to give the old, generation 1 switch fabs away to anyone willing to give them a good home. I have a total of 23 modules to give away with the following caveats:
> 1) They will ship in a HSF box (not the original box)
> 2) Preference given to networks who can use them (over equipment liquidators / wholesaler)
> 	a) Additional preference given to education, non-profit, or charity organizations
> 3) The receiver must pay for UPS or FedEx shipping *
> 4) Please request only the number you can actually use; upto 9
> 
> * We **strongly** prefer using your organization's account info to avoid shipping reimbursement. I can also unicast our address if you prefer to email a pre-made shipping label.
> 
> The modules were pulled out of service in December 2010 and were all known working for 3+ years. They've been properly packed and handled in the meantime; however, I'd suggest testing them before deployment in network elements serving customer traffic.
> 
> Modules will ship from Lawrence, KS via whatever company and method you desire. If you want insurance please indicate as we will default to no insurance on the shipment.
> 
> If you are interested please unicast me the following:
> 1) Shipping Address
> 2) Number requested (upto 9)
> 3) Shipping details (account info or labels)
> 
> 
> -brad fleming
> kansas research and education network





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