Hope these points help in your decision, if you need any additional
information please let me know.
Tim
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From: Denis A. Baldwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 4:41 PM
To: 'Tim O'Brien'
Subject: RE: Cisco vs. HP Switches
The Ci
Anyone know who OEM's for HP? Long ago is was Kalpana.
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Petra Hofmann
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I know Foundry does a few...
-Eddie
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Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 12:32 PM
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Anyone know who
Sure I know a reason; HP.
Really, can you give a reason why you would take HP over Cisco other than price.
Grant you 20% is a great deal of money. But do you get IOS?
Just a few thoughts.
Have a good one.
Chuck Collins
CCNP
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We
We have about 40 procurves with one cat5 almost never had problems.
As long as you do not intend to deploy some thing which is cisco's
pripotary,
u will befine. Procureve supports standard VLANs, stacking etc...and
relativley cheap.
Procurve also come with free HPTop Tools which will let u manager
How about "Complete network management" with Cisco Works.
"Denis A. Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/07/2000 10:30:35 AM
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Subject: Cisco vs. HP Switches
We are looking
> We are looking at four new 24 port switches for our network. We have Cisco
> and HP as our final contenders. Both the HP Procurve and the Cisco
> Catalyst carry similar specs, but the HP is about 20% of the cost of the
> Cisco. Can someone give me a REAL reason why the Cisco Catalyst would b
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