Lanner FW-7525 6 NICs - Quite Nice!
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I had been running a shuttle barebones with a couple of NICs giving me 7 total that I was using 5 of. I was sorta tired looking at that big ol box for such a lightweight task. I wasn't really sure where I could find a solid 6 port that worked with pfSense though that was small and kinda powerful. I think jetway maybe? made something but I wanted more. So I found this little sexy thing after seeing some other people here use Lanner mini appliances.
http://www.lannerinc.com/products/x86-network-appliances/desktop/fw-7525
At first I had some issues getting console going but that's mainly because I don't do it enough to remember how. I had to buy a belkin usb to serial cable which worked quite well using OS X iTerm2 and screen. I loaded a 16GB CF card and an 8GB non-ECC SODIMM. So for it's great. Does everything the shuttle did but much smaller and no fans. Highly recommend although you're looking at about $500 all in.
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Looks nice. :)
All 6 NICs are recognised? It's not entirely clear from the spec sheet is that 2x Intel i210 and 4x Marvel NICs?
Are you running 2.1.4 or a 2.2 snapshot?Steve
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Looks nice. :)
All 6 NICs are recognised? It's not entirely clear from the spec sheet is that 2x Intel i210 and 4x Marvel NICs?
Are you running 2.1.4 or a 2.2 snapshot?Steve
All 6 were recognized as intel NICs igb0-5
igb0: <intel(r) 1000="" pro="" network="" connection="" version="" -="" 2.4.0="">igb1: <intel(r) 1000="" pro="" network="" connection="" version="" -="" 2.4.0="">igb2: <intel(r) 1000="" pro="" network="" connection="" version="" -="" 2.4.0="">igb3: <intel(r) 1000="" pro="" network="" connection="" version="" -="" 2.4.0="">igb4: <intel(r) 1000="" pro="" network="" connection="" version="" -="" 2.4.0="">igb5: <intel(r) 1000="" pro="" network="" connection="" version="" -="" 2.4.0="">I'm using 5 for the WAN, 0, 1 and 2 for subnets 0, 1 and 2.
2.1.4-RELEASE-pfSense</intel(r)></intel(r)></intel(r)></intel(r)></intel(r)></intel(r)>
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Looks nice. :)
All 6 NICs are recognised? It's not entirely clear from the spec sheet is that 2x Intel i210 and 4x Marvel NICs?
Are you running 2.1.4 or a 2.2 snapshot?Steve
(2) i210 & (4) i354.
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I was under the impression i210 didn't work well with 2.1, that we needed to wait for 2.2. Am I mistaken?
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I was under the impression i210 didn't work well with 2.1, that we needed to wait for 2.2. Am I mistaken?
Seems to be hit or miss depending on the version of 2.1.x. I've stopped trying to keep track of that one.
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This is pretty much exactly what I was looking for. Just got a quote and slightly more expensive than what I hoped, but certainly not a bad value.
Has there been any more information along the lines of what ganzopancho had been posting in this thread? It sounds like they ESF/pfsense were looking into some kind of appliance between the APU1C and their rackmount system. I'd like to support them if possible but at some point I need to bite the bullet and do something.
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This is pretty much exactly what I was looking for. Just got a quote and slightly more expensive than what I hoped, but certainly not a bad value.
Has there been any more information along the lines of what ganzopancho had been posting in this thread? It sounds like they ESF/pfsense were looking into some kind of appliance between the APU1C and their rackmount system. I'd like to support them if possible but at some point I need to bite the bullet and do something.
You may want to follow this thread as well for more information on netgate's plans in this space. Like you, I'd much prefer to pay extra for a netgate supported device.
They seem to have set up a placeholder for the 7551 on their storefront as well as their firmware site , but that may not really mean very much.
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Does the QuickAssist Crypto acceleration work on pfSense? Have you run any crypto speed tests?
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Does the QuickAssist Crypto acceleration work on pfSense? Have you run any crypto speed tests?
I don't claim to know any details but my general impression is that AES-NI and related extensions are slated for the 2.2 release.
You may want to follow this thread as well for more information on netgate's plans in this space. Like you, I'd much prefer to pay extra for a netgate supported device.
They seem to have set up a placeholder for the 7551 on their storefront as well as their firmware site , but that may not really mean very much.
This isn't a placeholder. However, it does require a support contract and build & test costs. More than I'm looking to spend though, and only 4 LAN ports.
At first I had some issues getting console going but that's mainly because I don't do it enough to remember how. I had to buy a belkin usb to serial cable which worked quite well using OS X iTerm2 and screen.
Can anyone shed some more light on this? I'm not familiar with using a serial console to do this kind of thing, I don't have any computers with a serial port right now so I was planning on buying a USB to serial cable. But this system doesn't have serial either, and the LAN port on the far left is a console port - seems to be for device administration only. Can pfSense be installed through that port? Or straight USB to USB?
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Can anyone shed some more light on this? I'm not familiar with using a serial console to do this kind of thing, I don't have any computers with a serial port right now so I was planning on buying a USB to serial cable. But this system doesn't have serial either, and the LAN port on the far left is a console port - seems to be for device administration only. Can pfSense be installed through that port? Or straight USB to USB?
The port on the left is a serial port, just in the form of a RJ-45 jack. The system will ship with a RJ-45 to DB9 cable. You'd hook that to the USB-to-RS232 adapter.
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Anyone knows where to buy it in EU?
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Anyone knows where to buy it in EU?
ThanksJust received from Lanner the EU distributor: http://www.apligo.com/
They are based in Germany, already got in touch with them and awaiting for a quote.
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Does the QuickAssist Crypto acceleration work on pfSense? Have you run any crypto speed tests?
No. Not yet.
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I called Lanner last week and they do not have these in stock. The woman said this model was some sort of engineering prototype, and didn't know when they would have them again. She the proceeded to try to sell me the FW-7541 instead.
Anyone know where to get one of these in the US? Or any other fanless C2358-based box?
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LOLOLOL!
If we wanted to carry the 7525, we would.
I have a fanless dual-core, C2358-based 6 Ethernet box on my desk.
That should be enough hints for one response.
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@gonzopancho:
LOLOLOL!
If we wanted to carry the 7525, we would.
I have a fanless dual-core, C2358-based 6 Ethernet box on my desk.
That should be enough hints for one response.
Looking forward to see it in my desk as well ;D . Any planned date for availability? Roughly just to set up my clock and keep calm.
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really don't want to Osborne ourselves here.
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Is the 7525 using the casing as heatsink like Lanner's other fanless design? How effective is it?
Any photo of the inside? How cram is it and the workmanship?
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@gonzopancho:
I have a fanless dual-core, C2358-based 6 Ethernet box on my desk.
That should be enough hints for one response.
Must be the rcc-ve? :) But when?
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