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Okay Jethro and Joe your responses came in at almost exactly the same
time...<br>
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It seems you both want to experiment around with it so perhaps I should
donate the box to WellLUG where it can be used as a loanable resource?<br>
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Jethro I'm guessing you'd be the one managing it so how does this sound
to you?<br>
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The alternative is a coin toss or fight to the death which would be
equally fun to watch :-)<br>
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David<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi David,
I am keen for the Netscreen.
We have one in our office. I would love to get one to experiment on. I
definatley can't experiment on the office one.
I am in the CBD if that helps.
Cheers
Joe
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I have an old Netscreen 5GT that anyone can have if they want it.
It works fine for the most part but I isn't as reliable as it once was
(i.e. it has locked up on the odd occasion especially under load).
Fine for playing around with or home/office networks but not something I
would recommend putting into an office given this problem.
Over the last six months I have 'outsourced' all my office server gear
making the need for a Netscreen redundant.
I can courier it to you at your own cost, otherwise if you are in the
CBD we can arrange a pick-up/dropoff somewhere.
It comes with all the manuals but support is a little sketchy now that
Netscreen have been aquired by Juniper.
David
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