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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.

OTOH, Chuck does like hammers, and that's the usual way of getting a 
knee jerk (well, patellar reflex).  And Chuck -- I do also have a 
couple of different reflex hammers -- my earlier list referred to my 
shop, not my medical shelf.




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