No, we just use the cli or the builtin web GUI, which isn't bad at all.
There ain't nothing you can do in the cli which isn't exposed in some form
in the GUI. A neat thing is port profiles which saves your techs from having
to assign vlan and voice vlan. Just define once and use on ports.

-Anders

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On 26 okt 2011, at 21:40, Paul Hutchings <paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk> wrote:

  Will do.  Do you have any experience of their management platform?  It’s
one area where I guess we’ll speak to the reseller but the info on the
Juniper website is minimal at best – Junoscope I believe?



I’m not afraid of a cli but equally if a vendor makes a tool to make my life
(and others who may not have a day to day reason to care about a cli) easier
I’m all for it.



Paul

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*From:* Anders Blomgren [mailto:chanks...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 26 October 2011 19:28
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re: Juniper Networks Switches?



Please let me know what you think after a little hands on. I love working
with the Junos cli. Commits instead of direct edits, automated rollback if
you don't confirm commits and so on. And like any stacked product, you
manage it as one switch. 38 physical switches here but only 6 stacks to
manage.



-Anders

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On 26 okt 2011, at 13:46, Paul Hutchings <paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk> wrote:

 Thanks Anders, appreciate the info.  We’ve spoken to a reseller who is
accredited with Juniper and the phone vendor we have in mind and we’re going
to go speak to them and try and get a little hands on.



Management capability is probably going to be the key to any decision.



Thanks again,

Paul

*From:* Anders Blomgren [mailto:chanks...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 25 October 2011 22:08
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re: Juniper Networks Switches?



Our whole network is basically a bunch of EX-4200's in various stacks. Smb,
afp, nfs, iscsi, you name it. Except for voip. :) But the gui has settings
for voice vlan for a simple switchport and they come in all-POE versions as
well so I have a hard time seeing why they wouldn't work well for voip.
We're pleased with both the performance and features, which is at the higher
end of access switches. Think Cisco 3750 if it means anything to you. We
even do all our routing except for bgp peering in a pair of stacks using
vrrp.



I have no experience with EX2200, EX2500, EX3200 or EX3300. I do know that
some features that are included in the EX4200 are licensed separately for
the others. You'll have to ask your reseller for what those are.



-Anders

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:12 PM, Paul Hutchings <paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk>
wrote:

Thanks Anders.  I guess the basic question is whether it's any good?



Our needs are reasonably simple on a technical level (I think!).



What we are keen on, if possible, is to try and get a vendor with one OS
across their range.  Right now we have an eclectic mix of vendors kit and
frankly it's a nightmare.  Moving to a single vendor won't happen quickly
but it's what we're trying to aim for and it seems that if you take HP and
Cisco as two examples, you can buy two different models and you're not
necessarily running the same OS.



I suspect we'll get a vendor in who can offer a solution with what currently
looks like the phone platform we're going for - that's the other fun part,
finding a one stop shop so the phone vendor doesn't point fingers at the
switch vendor and vice versa.



Paul
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*From:* Anders Blomgren [chanks...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 25 October 2011 7:12 PM
*To:* NT System Admin Issues
*Subject:* Re: Juniper Networks Switches?

We use EX switches in a stacked configuration. Juniper calls it a Virtual
Chassis. Our VoIP network is totally separate as its a hosted solution and
the vendor wouldn't commit to full responsibility if we put it on the

same switches. That said, what do you want to know?



-Anders

Sent from my iPhone


On 25 okt 2011, at 13:43, Paul Hutchings <paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk> wrote:

 Is anyone here using Juniper’s EX range of switches?



We’re looking at vendors for some core switch replacements which is also
tied in with some phone system stuff and Juniper are a vendor who I think we
should be taking a look at, but I don’t know enough about their switch
range.



Before I stick a pin in the reseller list, if anyone has any direct
experience I’d like to hear from you (on-list is preferred but off is fine
if it’s something you’d prefer not to be public).



Thanks,

Paul
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