Hello Charlie,

I came here a couple of years ago after years of working with other vendors'
equipment to an all Enterasys network. 
I have nothing but good things to say about their switches, Netsight and
especially their tech support.

Another thing to consider, if you don't use distribution layer switches, is
the cost savings for the power and cooling etc. you won't require at those
locations.

Good luck,

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie Prothero [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 8:30 PM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] Enterasys vs Cisco, Brocade and Juniper

Greetings, Enterasys gurus!  I work for a small private college (limited
resources, lots of needs) in northeastern PA.  Our network consists of
hundreds of ports across 30 mostly small buildings, one big Layer 2 VLAN
(because we never got around to segmenting it), and edge switches that are
well past their prime.  The system has served us well, but it's time for a
forklift upgrade, edge to core.

We went through an RFP process, accepting proposals for Brocade, Cisco,
Enterasys and Juniper.  All four proposals have merit, so the decision
process is proving difficult.

Our campus is in a rural area, with lots of space between the buildings, and
much of our fiber plant is older multimode.  We would like each building to
have a gig connection back to the data center.  However some of the
buildings are beyond the typical 500 meter distance limit for gig over
multimode.  The multimode daisy-chains through some buildings that now have
singlemode; so Brocade, Cisco and Juniper have proposed feeding the
multimode buildings from them - essentially distributing core functions.
Enterasys, on the other hand, offers optics (LC03) that can do gig over
multimode for 2 KM, so all buildings would be able to home-run back to the
data center.  That has its appeal, and I would appreciate some feedback from
others using LC03's over long MMF runs.  Is that better than keeping MMF
runs <500M and distributing core functions to remote buildings?

The other thing that attracts our attention is the Netsight suite. We have a
small staff, and at times have struggled to troubleshoot anomalies in the
switching environment.  I have heard from a couple of schools that Netsight
really makes a big difference over what they had before.  Anyone have good
war stories on that?

I've gathered that Enterasys employees participate in this list, but I am
looking specifically for feedback from users.

My apologies if this has been discussed before, but I could not find a link
to a searchable archive.

Thanks!

Charlie


Charlie Prothero
Chief Information Officer

Keystone College
Information Technology Building
One College Green
P.O. Box 50 * La Plume, PA 18440-0200
570-945-8015


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