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Citrix 7000 Access Gateway NS7.0 6- FE + 2 10/100/1000 NS-7000
$ 792
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Description
This is a Citrix 7000 Appliance.NS 7.0 Version
90 Hardware Warranty
Let me know if you have any questions M-F 9:00-5:00 PST or
We booted it up and here is the info it shows. I cannot sell you Licensing so whatever is on here is what you get.
login: nsroot
Password:
Done
> show license
License status:
Web Logging: YES
Surge Protection: YES
Load Balancing: YES
Content Switching: YES
Cache Redirection: YES
Sure Connect: YES
Compression Control: YES
Priority Queuing: YES
SSL Offloading: YES
Global Server Load Balancing: YES
Http DoS Protection: YES
Dynamic Routing: YES
Content Filtering: YES
Integrated Caching: YES
SSL VPN: YES
GSLB Proximity: NO
OSPF Routing: YES
RIP Routing: YES
BGP Routing: YES
Delta Compression: NO
Rewrite: NO
Done
> show ver
NetScaler NS7.0: Build 59, Date: Jan 14 2008, 17:38:55
Done
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Here is some info from Citrix's website: HTTPS://66.165.176.77/proddocs/index.jsp?topic=/access-gateway-91/ag-hardware-model-7000-con.html
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Citrix 7000 Appliance
Updated: 2009-09-29
The Citrix 7000 appliance is a single-core processor, 1U appliance that ships with 1 GB of memory. The appliance supports 2,500 concurrent users.
Note:
The 9.1 nCore release is not supported on this appliance.
The following figure shows the front panel of the 7000.
Figure 1. Citrix 7000 Front Panel
The Model 7000 appliance has the following ports:
Six 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network interfaces (or ports), named 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, and 1/6. Port 1/1 is the upper-left port, port 1/2 is the port beneath it, and the other 10/100BASE-T ports are named sequentially as you move from left to right, top to bottom.
Two 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet network interfaces (or ports), named 1/7 and 1/8. Port 1/7 is the upper-right port, and port 1/8 is the port beneath it.
Note:
The network port numbers on all appliances consist of two numbers separated by a forward slash. The first number is the port adapter slot number and will always be either 0 or 1. The second number is the interface port number. Ports on appliances are numbered sequentially starting with 1.
One RS232 serial console port.
The following figure shows the back panel of the 7000 appliance.
Figure 2. Citrix 7000 Back Panel
The following components are visible on the back panel of the 7000 appliance:
A removable hard disk drive that is used to store user data.
An appliance reset switch, which signals the 7000 to perform an orderly shutdown after saving all data.
A removable compact flash drive that is used to store the operating system.
A power switch, which turns off power to the 7000 just as if you were to unplug it.
A 250 watt, 110-220 volt power supply with fan.
Location code HTPO or KDCK