Dear colleagues
the Museum of Communication at Berne is looking for an old AGS+ router from Cisco. If you have an idea, where to look for such an old piece of hardware, please get in contact with Beatrice Tobler directly.
Regards,
Willi
____________ SWITCH - The Swiss Education & Research Network __________ Willi Huber, SWITCH, Limmatquai 138, CH-8021 Zurich, Switzerland willi.huber@switch.ch Tel: +41 44 268 1530 Fax: +41 44 268 1568
--On 26. Februar 2007 14:10:20 +0100 Tobler Beatrice b.tobler@mfk.ch wrote:
Cisco AGS+ router wanted
For its forthcoming permanent exhibition "As Time Goes Byte" about computer history and digital culture (opening 12.5.2007) the Museum für Kommunikation in Bern is looking for a Cisco AGS+ router.
Cisco has promised us one, but only as a loan and we are not sure whether we will get it in time. We would prefer to have the router in our collection in order to be able to preserve the artefacts of early network technology for future generations.
If you still have a Cisco AGS+ (or maybe a CGS or MGS router) from 1990ff which you don't need anymore, the Museum für Kommunikation would be interested in getting/buying it.
Please contact:
Museum für Kommunikation Beatrice Tobler Kuratorin Computer und Neue Medien Helvetiastrasse 16 CH-3000 Bern 6 +41-31 357 55 44 b.tobler@mfk.ch http://www.mfk.ch
Kindest regards, Beatrice Tobler
Hmm perhaps nicolas from saitis can help you. He owns an fully fuctional AGS+ :-)
Try to contact him directly ndesir at saitis dot net
Do you need some cisco pro stuff ? I own a "official cisco pro reseller" sign and a CPA2501 :-)
Chris
Willi Huber willi.huber@switch.ch 26.02.2007 14:39 >>>
Dear colleagues
the Museum of Communication at Berne is looking for an old AGS+ router from Cisco. If you have an idea, where to look for such an old piece of hardware, please get in contact with Beatrice Tobler directly.
Regards,
Willi
____________ SWITCH - The Swiss Education & Research Network __________ Willi Huber, SWITCH, Limmatquai 138, CH-8021 Zurich, Switzerland willi.huber@switch.ch Tel: +41 44 268 1530 Fax: +41 44 268 1568
--On 26. Februar 2007 14:10:20 +0100 Tobler Beatrice b.tobler@mfk.ch wrote:
Cisco AGS+ router wanted
For its forthcoming permanent exhibition "As Time Goes Byte" about computer history and digital culture (opening 12.5.2007) the Museum für Kommunikation in Bern is looking for a Cisco AGS+ router.
Cisco has promised us one, but only as a loan and we are not sure whether we will get it in time. We would prefer to have the router in our collection in order to be able to preserve the artefacts of early network technology for future generations.
If you still have a Cisco AGS+ (or maybe a CGS or MGS router) from 1990ff which you don't need anymore, the Museum für Kommunikation would be interested in getting/buying it.
Please contact:
Museum für Kommunikation Beatrice Tobler Kuratorin Computer und Neue Medien Helvetiastrasse 16 CH-3000 Bern 6 +41-31 357 55 44 b.tobler@mfk.ch http://www.mfk.ch
Kindest regards, Beatrice Tobler
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Willi Huber, SWITCH, Limmatquai 138, CH-8021 Zurich, Switzerland
Actually the funny part here is that I have bought 3 of them on ricardo.ch about two years ago, and all three are labeled with a nice old SWITCH sticker :P
They are indeed fully functional running IOS 10.2.x with two AUI ports and two RS445 Serial ports ;) config registers are dip switches ;-)
Pascal
I remember, that we have sold some of them for a few bucks, there was no space to store them here. Unbelievable, that they are still running, must be about 15 years old.
Willi
--On 26. Februar 2007 15:11:36 +0100 Pascal Gloor pascal.gloor@spale.com wrote:
Willi Huber, SWITCH, Limmatquai 138, CH-8021 Zurich, Switzerland
Actually the funny part here is that I have bought 3 of them on ricardo.ch about two years ago, and all three are labeled with a nice old SWITCH sticker :P
They are indeed fully functional running IOS 10.2.x with two AUI ports and two RS445 Serial ports ;) config registers are dip switches ;-)
Pascal
such box were built before 'Neoliberalism' and the big idea to create a world with citizens totaly obsessed by the wish 'to have' instead of 'to be'. It create a hudge market of new nice stuffs to have, with a hudge worldwide trash of old things to throw away....
On 26.02.2007 at 16:11, in message
528B8DEEF49FDD402A72B304@macwh.switch.ch, Willi Huber willi.huber@switch.ch wrote:
I remember, that we have sold some of them for a few bucks, there was
no
space to store them here. Unbelievable, that they are still running,
must
be about 15 years old.
Willi
--On 26. Februar 2007 15:11:36 +0100 Pascal Gloor
wrote:
Willi Huber, SWITCH, Limmatquai 138, CH-8021 Zurich,
Switzerland
Actually the funny part here is that I have bought 3 of them on ricardo.ch about two years ago, and all three are labeled with a
nice
old SWITCH sticker :P
They are indeed fully functional running IOS 10.2.x with two AUI
ports
and two RS445 Serial ports ;) config registers are dip switches
;-)
Pascal
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