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RE: 10GBase-t switch
From: Greg Whynott <Greg.Whynott () oicr on ca>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 13:43:21 -0500
I will likely never buy or recommend Foundry equipment again. In a previous gig, a HPC enviorment, they caused us many problems, support was horrible, and thier 10Gbit kit was the pits when it was first released (no idea how it is now or what they offer, its been 5 years since. burnt once, twice shy). We replaced most all our Foundry L2 gear with HP 8212s which met our expectations. Brocade is the king of license gouging, it is no surprise they want money to view a pdf. Force10 and Extreme are both having sales this month on 24 port 10Gbit switches, $20k off almost. -g ________________________________________ From: David Hubbard [dhubbard () dino hostasaurus com] Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 1:31 PM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: RE: 10GBase-t switch From: Malte von dem Hagen [mailto:mvh () hosteurope de]
Hi, Am 11.03.10 16:29 schrieb Dylan Ebner:Do the Arista switches support netflow?nothing about it in the datasheets, and regarding documentation: "A registered account and a valid support contract is required to access the Software Download and Documentation section of the website." Service fail.
+1 After Brocade started doing that with the Foundry docs, which hung me out to dry one night when I needed some docs I didn't have easy access to, I decided I will try to avoid buying from companies that require a support contract to read the manual. David
Current thread:
- Re: 10GBase-t switch, (continued)
- Re: 10GBase-t switch Dave Temkin (Mar 11)
- Re: 10GBase-t switch Kevin Oberman (Mar 11)
- RE: 10GBase-t switch Michael Balasko (Mar 11)
- RE: 10GBase-t switch George Bonser (Mar 15)
- Re: 10GBase-t switch Joel Jaeggli (Mar 15)
- Re: 10GBase-t switch Jack Sinha (Mar 25)
- RE: 10GBase-t switch Joe Goldberg (Mar 10)
- RE: 10GBase-t switch Greg Whynott (Mar 11)
- RE: 10GBase-t switch Jethro R Binks (Mar 17)
- RE: 10GBase-t switch Drew Weaver (Mar 17)