On 29/Jun/20 19:22, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
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> A switch's maturity is much more dependent on hardware while a router
> is much more dependent on software, so I suggest assessing a switch on
> their own merits, regardless of bad experiences with that vendor in
> the router realm.
Well, these days,
+1 to the software & support
Within the last year we have learned & deployed Juniper & Extreme. They are
easily as good or better than the rest of the crowd.
We use Ubiquiti stuff too. Its good on the edge, less so in the core. They
don’t keep a product around long enough to work the bugs o
On 29/Jun/20 19:37, Matt Harris wrote:
> Cisco doesn't want to sell 2960 series anymore and they made that
> perfectly clear to me over the past couple of years. I ended up
> switching to Juniper EX gear in places I had been deploying 2960's
> previously. The EX3400 lineup is better priced than
Cumulus (now NVIDIA) has just entered the access/edge market, so if you're
running a 'development-enabled' team, it's a very attractive offering.
They bring a pretty solid software solution, that can run on their own
CX-1048, or on a variety of manufacturers switches (including Dell).
self discla
Cisco doesn't want to sell 2960 series anymore and they made that perfectly
clear to me over the past couple of years. I ended up switching to Juniper
EX gear in places I had been deploying 2960's previously. The EX3400 lineup
is better priced than the newer Cisco stuff, and imho a better value
ove
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> I've liked the price of the Ubiquiti switches I've seen, but haven't gotten
> to play with them, and based on their EdgeRouter line, am not sure about
> their maturity either.
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A switch's maturity is much more dependent on hardware while a router is
much more dependent on software, so I sugg
ngard=knownsecret@nanog.org] On
Behalf Of Brandon Martin
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2020 11:47 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Layer 3 Switches
On 6/26/20 10:53 PM, Nathaniel Wingard via NANOG wrote:
> I'm looking to replace some access switches (Cisco Catalyst 3750 and
> 3560G).
On 6/26/20 10:53 PM, Nathaniel Wingard via NANOG wrote:
I’m looking to replace some access switches (Cisco Catalyst 3750 and
3560G). I really just need L2 features (stacking, PoE+, VLAN). I’ve
found a 2960X that I like, but Cisco is pushing their 9200 series. The
only downside I see is that the
I'm looking to replace some access switches (Cisco Catalyst 3750 and 3560G).
I really just need L2 features (stacking, PoE+, VLAN). I've found a 2960X
that I like, but Cisco is pushing their 9200 series. The only downside I see
is that the 9200s look to all have Layer 3 features. I've always shied
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