We use Adtran switches semi-frequently at work and I have a few pain points, 
but many good things about them.

My biggest complaint is the availability of support if you need something from 
them.  They operate under pseudo standard business hours which can be a deal 
breaker for some.  

Obviously AOS is very similar to IOS in the syntax which is a plus, minor 
little differences which drive you nuts when you switch back and forth with 
cisco and Adtran all day, however with some of the more advanced switching 
functions I find them a little lacking.  When we have used these for smaller 
VMware deployments we traditionally build port channels to the VMware hosts for 
the data connections, and the port channel load balance methods available are a 
little lacking. 

Past that I don't mind them one bit, and actually push for an Adtran over a low 
end HP/3Com web managed switch when the customer doesn't want to pony up for 
Cisco gear.  For the price you cant beat the configuration simplicity for the 
IOS aware people, and the webUI for end users is not that bad.  You can't 
completely mangle the switch config from webUI by mistake anymore which most 
would consider a bonus...
 
If you are looking at integrating multiple of these devices and building port 
channels between them, I would highly recommend manually specifying the 
spanning tree priority on the device.  6 months from now when you reboot a 
switch for an AOS upgrade it might come back up and you end up bringing down 
the entire network.  I've now seen the 3 times on production networks now which 
are pushing the limits of the SMB NetVanta switches imo.

"Show run verbose" will become a close friend :)  and make sure you document 
the crap out of everything you set up :)

Also make sure you are getting the G2 switches they are about 1000 times better 
than the G1 switches.  You can actually get 2 of these in 1u and either stack 
them or vrrp them for more seamless failover.  Feel free to ping me off list if 
you have more questions, I can outline some of the deployments we have used 
them for, issues I have seen on individual cases and where I have seen them 
work well.

Blake Pfankuch

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Nakamura [mailto:zeusda...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 10:39 AM
To: NANOG
Subject: Anyone used Adtran NetVanta 1544?

Has anyone have experience using Adtran NetVanta 1544 as a iSCSI SAN switch?  
Or any Adtran switch in general?  Any problems or unexpected issues?

Thanks!


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