-----Original Message-----
From: Rudy Komsic <rudyk@cyberglobe.net>
To: ntisp@iea-software.com <ntisp@iea-software.com>
Date: August 24, 1998 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: newbies ISP setup
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ken Chua <ken@neat.com.sg>
>To: ntisp@iea-software.com <ntisp@iea-software.com>
>Date: August 24, 1998 10:57 AM
>Subject: Re: newbies ISP setup
>
>
>>To: All good people out there.
>>
>>Thanks for so many reply to my newbies problem. Anyway here's my scenerio:
>>
>>I have a budget of US$50K.
>>I need to set up the followings :-
>>
>>ISP services with 56Kbps dial-up 32 lines.
>>
>>Equipments I need ?? :
>>
>>a. Cisco Router (or Ascend if cheaper)?
>Go with Cisco since we have seen problems with Ascend's routers.
>
>>b. CSU/DSU ?
>Motorola
>
>>c. 56K modem rack (Hayes/Compaq??)
>goto http://www.ispconsign.com/index.cgi
>and check for any second hand USR Chassis or Netservers. They work well.
>
>>d. NAS (Computone??)?
>With USR Chassis or Netserver, No NAS is needed.
>
>>e. Web & DNS Server (MS IIS / DNS)
>
>MS IIS But use FBLI DNS Pro http://www.fbli.com
>
>>f. Mail Server (Imail 4.0)
>or Mailsite http://www.rockliffe.com
>
>>g. HP Surestore DAT with Seagate Backup
>Good choice
>
>>h. Radius and ISP billing Software.
>http://www.iea-software.com has Radius and Emerald accounting software which
>we use.
>
>>i. Misc: Racks / UPS /
>UPS are a MUST for protecting your Mission Critical equipment from Power
>Surges.
>
>>
>>
>>Did I miss anything??
>>Can this be achieve with US$50K??
>>Anybody have a turnkey 2nd Hand system to sell??
>
>check at http://www.ispconsign.com/index.cgi
>for second hand ISP Hardware. Usually low prices and you bid on the item
like
>an Auction.
>>
>>Thank you
>>
>>Ken
>>
>
>