We ended up replacing the SP4200 via Metaswitch and were back in business. 
We're back into issues again that my guy is still working with Metaswitch 
support on, but as you're all well aware, that chassis was end of support last 
year, so our options are slim. 

Upgrading to something new is a big haul at the moment, but kicking the can 
isn't exciting either. 

Interestingly enough, the same SP4200 that we replaced 4 years ago is acting up 
again. The original one seems fine. 



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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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Midwest Internet Exchange 
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From: "Mike Hammett" <[email protected]> 
To: "Voiceops.org" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 10:46:07 AM 
Subject: [VoiceOps] Metaswitch VP3510 Options? 

For those of you that have had Metaswitch VP3510s and migrated to something 
else, what did you do and why? I've known for about a year that some day I'd 
have to make that decision, but it appears that day has come more rapidly than 
I expected. We have an (R)SP4200 that has failed (waiting on support to 
determine which one or both). Maybe it's a better spend to just move off of 
that platform. 


Option 1: Replace the RSP4200\SP4200 for up to about $16k and be in the same 
boat I was a month ago. 
Option 2: My soft-idea after a conversation with my Metaswitch sales rep was to 
move all of the TDM aspects to a UMG and move all of the CFS and other aspects 
into Dell servers. 


While I love virtualization and have been virtualizing workloads for 15 years, 
Metaswitch only support vSphere and OpenStack. OpenStack is too cumbersome for 
our size and the vSphere licensing costs more than the servers it would run on. 
That point is even further underlined by the fact that Perimeta would require 
Enterprise Plus licenses. My thought was to just buy some more servers and just 
run the software right on the box. The last batch of Dell R630s we got were 
only about $2k/each all-in. Cheap enough to have cold spares, racked and 
waiting. 


We'd likely just leave MetaView and Perimeta where they are (6010s) until we 
had EOL concerns there. 



I am working with Metaswitch, both support and sales as far as my options 
through them. 
I've also set up a meeting with a Metaswitch consultant to run through our 
options. 



More good data, the better. 

Thanks! 



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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 



Midwest Internet Exchange 
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