[c-nsp] Founddry

Ryan Harden hardenrm at uiuc.edu
Fri Feb 29 11:05:03 EST 2008


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There is a FOUNDRY-NSP list on this very same listserv that might give
you many more responses.

That being said, we have large Foundry install base and think very
highly of them. Any detail higher than that probably isn't appropriate
for this list.

/Ryan

Mike Johnson wrote:
> Has anyone had Foundry experience they can share. Foundry continues
> to come up in many Network infrastructure discussions. I remember
> all the problems years back but i am told they mostly have been fixed.
> 
> I have no experience with Foundry however I am interested in your current
> experiences and or
> any independent evaluation docs for Foundry.
> 
> What I have heard thus far is that Foundry is a good layer 2 switch, just do
> not turn
> much on.
> 
> 
> any help would be appreicated
> 
> 
> harbor235
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