Yes to all. Except hardware possibly depending on what you are using. A
good portion of there hardware is just a whitebox with their software.
EX T-Metro 7224 is a generic broadcom switch that was also used by Alcatel.
On 7/2/2020 12:09 PM, Charles Boening wrote:
Interesting. Appreciate the feedback. We haven’t used any of their
gear. Most of our switching is various Juniper flavors backed by MX
routers.
Anything in particular on the Telco Systems side that warrants the
warning? Bad support? Bad hardware? Bad software? Full of crap! 😊
Thanks
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Yeah I will second the run from telco systems.
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Run, forrest, run
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Been looking at these guys. Never used them but pricing seems
competitive.
On the L3 side, they don't have DHCP relay or IPv6 features. They
are "roadmap" items they claim "should" be out by the end of the
year. Those are a deal breaker for us but YMMV. It's definitely a
switch/edge device and not targeted at core routing.
One thing I really like is the smaller form (<14" deep) and dual
-48VDC input. They have AC and 24VDC as well.
https://www.telco.com/products-by-category/ethernet-mpls-aggregation/t-metro-8104
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So who's your preferred vendor for carrier switches?
Suppose you want to break away from buggy Latvian switches, who would
you look at today?
Ciena? Adtran? Cisco? Juniper?
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