On Jan 10, 2011, at 10:31 AM, Brandon Kim wrote:

> 
> Hello gents:
> 
> I wanted to put this out there for all of you. Our network consists of a 
> mixture of Cisco and Extreme equipment.
> 
> Would you say that it's fair to say that if you are serious at all about 
> being a service provider that your core equipment is Cisco based?
> 
> Am I limiting myself by thinking that Cisco is the "de facto" vendor of 
> choice? I'm not looking for so much "fanboy" responses, but more of a real 
> world
> experience of what you guys use that actually work and does the job.....


I think a lot of this depends on the market.

If you're into FTTH/FTTP then Cisco is not the way to go.  They have no serious 
offerings in this space IMHO. (that are cost competitive).

Each vendor has various things they do well.  Cisco surely is well capitalized 
with a broad portfolio of offerings in the DWDM to IP space.

I do believe they are the "IBM" of the industry, ie: "Nobody ever was fired for 
buying IBM(sic)".

This does not mean they (nor anyone else) delivers a perfect solution.  This is 
a challenge that I frequently remind the vendors of, as apparently many 
customers actually do *yell* at them when there are bugs, vs offering 
constructive partnerships to resolve the issues.

I think that Juniper, Foundry(Brocade) and some other vendors offer compelling 
products in the core space as well.  It's well worth its while to build a 
relationship with your vendors so you can have that constructive partnership 
IMHO.  Then when you hit a serious problem, you can take constructive actions 
vs just screaming loudly and hoping they jump.

- Jared

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