[c-nsp] what is it with 3550s?

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Sun Feb 21 16:37:29 EST 2010


Also, we've been looking more towards the Cisco's because the Juniper EX series 
seem to require a "feature license" for even basic BGP on the 2200/3200 series. 
  Our BGP needs are quite modest (just announcing customer subnets back into the 
network), and this priced them out of the budget..

Tony Varriale wrote:
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>> We currently aren't doing any QoS, and a limited amount of policing. 
>> Besides the C3750G, are there any other switches worth a look?  We're 
>> a mixed Juniper/Cisco shop, so I've been looking at the EX3200 line as 
>> well. We need something that will do OSPF and limited BGP (just to 
>> announce customer subnets back in to the network).
> 
> If you aren't going to use Stackwise look at the 3560s.  In the J 
> lineup, the EX4200s should suit you well.
> 
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