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Hi
I had tested Lenovo NE10032 and NE1032 with CNOS for L2,trunk, Two switches
vLAG and they were fine. The only issue I found was their lack of detailed
documentation (documentation erros) with example, this may have improved in
the last year.
Unfortunately the project didn't initiated in time as the priorities
changed in the company. At the same time we looked at Extreme Networks and
Aruba HPE switches. I found Extreme analytical tool set to be best among
these listed vendors.
If you are a network engineer who like exploring , R&D and understand
underlying working of protocols then you can work with any vendor as far as
the firmware is not buggy.
I would also suggest to look at Cumulus too.
Regards
Co

On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 2:13 PM Patrick M. Hausen <hau...@punkt.de> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> we are looking for alternatives to the two large vendors
> that are cost efficient for a small hosting company.
>
> Does anyone have practical experience with Lenovo
> ENOS and is willing to share?
>
> With a limited budget we prefer to cut features rather
> than stability ;-)
>
> Yet multi-chassis (at least dual-chassis) LACP or similar
> or some modern „fabric“ architecture are necessary.
> I don’t want to go back to only STP …
>
> Kind regards,
> Patrick
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