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    May 16, 2008
    Ratchet And Clank Future Tools of Destruction
    I really enjoyed playing this game. It's rich. Nice graphics, excellent controllability, decent storyline. I had only two issues. One, it is a little bit too linear, and you have little choice but to go down a certain path before the next possibility is revealed to you. And two, I beat the game in 4 days. I wanted more! I look forward to the next Ratchet and Clank to continue the story.
    Cisco NPE-G2 Network Processing Engine 1GB RAM-Case Spacers Damaged
    Nov 08, 2021
    It's a Cisco tank
    This is a Cisco 7200 NPE G2. If you want to destroy it you will need to put it into a car crusher. A few pins were bent, and it did not work. I straightened them up and it works fine now. This unit went into production last week at a small business.
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    Feb 25, 2009
    Cisco 7200 routers
    The 7200 series routers with NPE-225 or higher engine are a must have for small to medium businesses that need to host internet traffic or supply large amounts of traffic within the office. The main selling points are these: 1) They are inexpensive I can grab a used 7206 with NPE-225 router with 256MB and needed interface cards for under $1000. Compare that with a 7206VXR G1. $10000 or more! Unless you are running more than 100Mbit/sec of internet traffic, you don't need a G1. 2) They support almost any interface with any protocol FastEthernet/T1/E1/T3/DS3/OC3.. well, actually if you can afford an OC3 or higher, you're probably not a small business and you'll be opting for a higher end router. Depending on the interfaces you get, you can connect using Frame Relay, ATM, HDLC, PPP, MPLS, Ethernet, HSSI. 3) They support OER If you are running a multihomed network from multiple ISP's, you don't need a full BGP routing table. If you own your own IP's, you can grab just a subset of the full BGP table and combine it with OER, which does real time pinging to destinations and will route each subnet based on which line gives better results. 4) They can be fully redundant You can run multiples of these routers using proper routing protocols, HSRP/VRRI protocols, dual power supplies, and have redundant setups. 5) Quality of service You can easily police and shape any class of traffic using CBWFQ. Or remap CoS/DSCP bits. This is just a few of the many features these routers provide. And for under $1000! Wow. There is one downside about these routers to note, but has an easy workaround. The FastEthernet modules are terrible. They do not negotiate speed/duplex properly, and you have to force your switch to full duplex 100MB in order to utilize full duplex. Otherwise you'll have CRC's out the wazoo.

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