I've got three 120's and six 330's all running OBSD not a problem with
any of them.
In each case I removed checkpoint and moved to OpenBSD. Saved a shed
load of money, got better performance, security and features.
'Checkpoint Rocks', only if your selling the damn thing and taking your cut!
It may not be much but in each case I have bought a full copy of OpenBSD
for each platform, I'm just about to order up another 10 copies of 4.0.
Even after all this it's going to cost me way less than a grand. Now
compare that to the single High Availability license I just bought for
an existing Checkpoint box #5k ! and that didn't include the primary fw
license!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had some experience with the IP120. They're all bad.
The IP330 however, had no problems at all. In my opinion, the IP120 has
bad hardware. Nokia replaced our IP120's with other IP120's. That didn't
solve anything. It kept locking up randomly.
I don't know how their IP130 are, but the 120's sucked big time.
Checkpoint rocks however.
Nils
-----Original Message-----
From: Denis Doroshenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 18 oktober 2006 23:58
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: nokia IP120 problem
hello guys,
have seen a few mails recently on the least about these routers.
i have got my hands on one (sticker at the bottom says it is
"IP110", sticker at the top says it is "IP120").
i saw, the mails recently WRT software reboot, but that's the
least problem with mine. the poor beast locks solid after random
period of time (that's why it came to me). have thrown that bloody
early-fbsd-hacked-into-ipso and put the latest snapshots. well
it locks still, even at the boot prompt! ethernet leds go off and
the box rests enlessly.
no documentation is available and i didn't find much via
googling either. may be somebody can help me with
information for these? there is some kind of BIOS there,
is it accessible via console or otherwise? is there any other
settings (switches etc.) that can be causing the locking,
may be it can be debugged somehow?
thanks in any case...