Partially agree, Extreme has a "quit" good TCL implementation, and you can develop a lot of things around that. The system is able to reconfigure itself without external management console (SNMP) Fabien Le 27 janv. 2012 à 14:53, Drew Weaver a écrit :
I would like to point out that in my experience if you do a lot of coding/devops/automation work with SNMP extreme is a lot harder to work with than Cisco and some of their OIDs/MIBs produce unusual results.
Thanks, -Drew
-----Original Message----- From: Grant Ridder [mailto:shortdudey123@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 3:54 AM To: Erik Bais Cc: nanog list Subject: Re: 10G switchrecommendaton
I have experience with the Extreme's Alpine, Blackdiamond, x250, and x450 and i discovered that the command line is fairly different than Cisco, HP, or Dell. However, since they are a relatively small company with a small but strong customer base, their support is fairly good. I can't speak for 10G/40G implementations, but from my experiences, they support has a quick response time and they do quite a bit of lab replication to figure out the exact root cause.
-Grant
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 2:32 AM, Erik Bais <ebais@a2b-internet.com> wrote:
We have a full purple network, so my answer for this would be Extreme Networks.
Check out the Lipis report on the X670 / x670v 48 port 10G 1U switches.
vs other vendor equipment :
http://www.extremenetworks.com/libraries/products/ExtremeX670V_Lippis% 20Report_Fall.pdf
Regards, Erik Bais
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Op Jan 26, 2012 om 21:20 heeft Deric Kwok <deric.kwok2000@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
Hi all
I would like to have 10G switchrecommendaton Ipref software can test around 9.2G but we can have congestion over 6G in single port!
Thank you