Hi group,
A piece of Huawei 3640 router just came in the office for evaluation. The
whole box seems like a complete duplicate of Cisco's routers, even the CLI
looks and feels like home.
Heard that the Huawei box has the ability to run EIGRP and HSRP together
with Cisco. Anyone tried running the
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Hi group,
A piece of Huawei 3640 router just came in the office for evaluation.
The
whole box se
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> Hi group,
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> A piece of Huawei 3640 router just came in the of
Just idle curiosity of their retail pricing structure.
mark
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Yeah, this company even has its own stack of certs sta
Not sure whether Cisco could close them down if they wanted.
Wouldn't like to be on Cisco's side as they roll in to China.
They can probably do enough business in their own part of the worls to keep
the family fed and watered.
Do China abide by everyone elses laws?
Dunno...
""Priscilla Op
They are currently doing on the order of 4 billion in annual sales IIRC.
At 05:42 PM 7/26/2002 +, David Armstrong wrote:
>Does anyone remember what happened to Compaq when they reverse engineered
>IBM's PCs and then sold their products at significantly lower prices?
>
>Has anyone seen this co
Does anyone remember what happened to Compaq when they reverse engineered
IBM's PCs and then sold their products at significantly lower prices?
Has anyone seen this company listed on a US stock exchange? I wouldn't be
surprised if these guys did very well.
David Armstrong
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> BTW what does "wei" mean in futurewei and huawei?
Thief? Copy Cat? One who has no innate creativity and takes ideas from
others? ;-)
Seriously, they can't possibly have stolen the actual IOS code or Cisco
would close them down. Most of the protocols are industry standard
> > Elmer
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Regarding HSRP and EIGRP, I did a google search on "EIGRP site:huawei.com"
and the first page returned was no longer on Huawei's website, but you could
pull up the Google cached version, and it lists EIGRP as a supported
protocol. Other than that single reference, the only other reference to
EIGR
I have to say that 30-40% off of Cisco's *retail* prices isn't really that
great of a deal I'd just as soon buy the Cisco through my employer
and get their discount
Mike W.
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> Hi all,
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> In US the company is call Futurewei, you c
EVERYTHING in China has ties to the government... it's called
communism..
Mike W.
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> These guys actually are a major player in the asian market space. They
> apparently reverse engineer products and push them to market at very low
please, please, don't make any attacking comments to other countries before
u find out the truth, if this is a copy action against cisco, just escalate
to cisco, that simple !!
it seems to me your discussion is a bit off now, please do focus on our
concern and suggest constructive advices.
""Mic
ly 28, 2002 12:22 PM
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please, please, don't make any attacking comments to other countries
before
u find out the truth, if this is a copy action against cisco, just
escalate
to cisco, that simple !!
it seems to me your discu
Ron Tan wrote:
> A piece of Huawei 3640 router just came in the office for evaluation. The
> whole box seems like a complete duplicate of Cisco's routers, even the CLI
> looks and feels like home.
How does the price compare to cisco?
-- TT
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