Cabletron MMAC-M8FNB

From: SP <spedraja_at_ono.com>
Date: Mon Aug 2 10:01:46 2004

We used Cabletron chassis in my job until just one year ago. In fact we had
four of them for the Central Services, distributed between two buildings.
This chassis let us to join Ethernet and Token-Ring network (it worked like
a bridge), and I suppose it permits to add some other network cards. It can
be managed by TCP/IP, SNMP, etc. From my point of view is a good item, but
heavy and perhaps a little outdated. We changed to Cisco to manage items
with the same OS and way of work, but Cabletron worked very well until its
retirement.

Cheers
Sergio

----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Kenzie <kenziem_at_sympatico.ca>
To: Classiccmp <cctalk_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 4:31 PM
Subject: Cabletron MMAC-M8FNB


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> it is described as
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> Cabletron MMAC-M8FNB chassis populated with 1 MODMIM-4, 1 CRM-2E
> router, 1 TPRMIM-36 10MB ethernet and an EMM-E6 module.
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> Is this something that might be of interest? All Google seems to find is
> people selling them.
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