Ryan Goldberg <rgoldb...@compudyne.net> writes: > I will re-review what we may need/what may be lacking. It seems the > 3300s are catching up, and we have had good luck in small > single-tenant deployments (3 vmware host + SAN), using them strictly > as stacked L2 switches, generally in place of a pair of 3750x or > 2960s.
I avoid the EX3300 because it requires a feature license for q-in-q tunneling. Even HP has stopped doing that. Personally I find it confusing that feature licenses are so different across the EX series. It is probably unavoidable that not all hardware is equally capable feature-wise, but checking for which features need a license on which box is a bit of a nightmare. Not as bad as a certain other vendor, but still. /Benny _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp