On 3/7/2012 4:55 AM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
it isn't - if you're large enough that you have an automated provisioning system. Most of us aren't in that category though, and for those who aren't, it's the L3 tech people who will be doing the product evaluation and who will end up loathing the kit because of the horrible cli, and who will then be less likely to make a recommendation to buy it, as they're the people who are going to end up using it the most. Nick
Unless they get overruled. The project I saw Huawei go into was a mixed environment for cellular and IP routing. The company decided to stick to one manufacturer. They apparently had issues with other gear handling their mobile stuff and Huawei came in at a good price. Then I had to explain to their installers why they needed an area 0 (which is funny, since I barely know anything of OSPF as I almost exclusively use ISIS). :( Jack