Lucent MAX-TNT And APX 8000
Nov 18, 2007
Does anyone have any experience with these two models of Remote Access and VoIP servers?
Does anyone have any exact specifications on there models? I know they support BGP routing using their ethernet ports, but can they hold the full routes?
A hardware provider said the following about the ethernet card:
The Ether3ND card has a spec of 100,000 - 64 byte packets per second for a single port. It has four ports however the card is limited to 115,000 similar packets per second. Multiple providers should not be an issue. The included doc should answer the routing questions. The DS3 card does support M13 – possibly C-bit also. DRAM can be added via the size of the card installed.
Is 115,000 packets per second a decent amount?
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Jul 31, 2007
I know there's been discussion regarding Foundry BigIron's and their capabilities of running L3 and L2 at the same time.
I have a friend who is running a BigIron 8000 and only pushing just over 100Megabits on it, however once every few hours he experiences a BGP flap and one of the CPU's maxes out. He is running both Layer 3 and Layer 2 on it.
When the issue occur's, new connections do not open, but currently opened connections continue to operate.
Is there a specific packet type that is causing this to happen? Does anyone have any insight? It is running the latest firmware.
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Nov 12, 2008
I am not sure exactly which model is in my server, but I know it is in the 3ware 8xxx line.
What is my best option to be alerted to a drive failure. I am running a Raid 1 setup.
I went to 3ware's sight, and wasn't sure exactly which software to download/install.
I am on Centos 5.2 32bit and have Cpanel/WHM installed.
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