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""Roberts, Larry""  wrote in message
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> Well, I'm going to speculate for this company.
>
> Now why do they want to stay with Cisco? Mostly support I would imagine.
If
> you have a completely Cisco shop, you are sometimes
> Willing to put up with extra cost/less functionality to stay one vendor.
> Then your employees only have 1 product to learn to configure. We don't
know
> the skill/staffing level of this place, but I imagine that is the main
> driving point with staying Cisco....

I'm not saying that there aren't good reasons to go with Cisco over somebody
else.

I'm just saying that you should know what those reasons are.  Always
choosing Cisco as a knee-jerk reaction to solve any problem is not a good
way to go about building your network.




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