[c-nsp] Extreme vs. Cisco

john matijevic john.matijevic at gmail.com
Fri Mar 31 11:32:48 EST 2006


hello Team,
I have used the Extreme, switches to push 1GB of traffic with no issues.
Sincerely,
John


On 3/31/06, Joe Maimon <jmaimon at ttec.com> wrote:
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> sthaug at nethelp.no wrote:
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> >>configuring every vlan on every port I need it over and over again.
> >>
> >>much prefer to simply enable dot1q for all vlans in the switch on port,
> >>except for when I have reason to prevent that vlan from that port.
> >
> >
> > This may work in an enterprise environment where you have many switches
> > with the same VLAN database. It is a recipe for disaster in a service
> > provider environment.
> >
> > Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no
> >
> >
> The summits are workgroup/campus switches. Naturally in a sp you
> configure allowed vlans.
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> However in the enterprise environment it becomes a very nice source of
> pain to the point that first thing you do is screen scrape all ports in
> the path to check for vlan membership.
>
> Now add a new one. rinse repeat.
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