
jonvoip at gmail
Jul 18, 2008, 6:14 AM
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Re: OT: Any one using Adtran at the access Layer?
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No, two weeks... better than tossing it in a dumpster... Jonathan On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Tim Smith <thsglobal [at] gmail> wrote: > Yep.. but they will announce an effective end of support where they wont > replace it any more... > > And did you get a replacement next business day? :) > > Cheers, > > Tim > > > On 7/18/08, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip [at] gmail> wrote: >> >> I bought a 3550 for the house in 2003, it blew up six months ago... >> Cisco replaced it, no smartnet, just warranty... dunno if they have >> lifetime on the 4/6xxx's >> >> >> >> Jonathan >> >> On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 4:09 AM, Tim Smith <thsglobal [at] gmail> wrote: >> > Has the warranty changed recently? It used to be Limited Lifetime >> > warranty - >> > usually 10 days before they ship a replacement (For the access switches) >> > And I think they were giving you 90 days on a anything above a 4500? >> > >> > Sure you can buy smartnet... but its not cheap. >> > >> > Dont get me wrong.. I love Cisco stuff, and if it was up to me, I >> > wouldnt >> > have worked on anything else... but some places just dont have the cash. >> > For >> > a cheap alternative someone like HP Procurve is a good option. Sure they >> > dont have as many features as Cisco... but they usually have the most >> > important ones that you actually turn on and need :) >> > >> > They had true lifetime warranty on the access switches.. lifetime of the >> > product (until it physically disappears or disintegrates) and they >> > normally >> > ship parts next business day. I had a really old ethertwist hub at >> > home.. it >> > failed.. i logged it.. they replaced it with a new model switch. (I will >> > say >> > I did want the ethertwist switch fixed.. it was a classic.. but cant >> > fault >> > their service there) >> > >> > And the price was very reasonable from the start. They also have >> > reasonably >> > priced management software that wasnt too shabby either. >> > >> > And I believe they are also running on the international space station >> > now.. >> > so that should be a fairly good reference site :) >> > >> > Next interesting thing would be the LLDP-MED and Cisco Phones... if they >> > could autoconfigure.. it would be fairly sweet. >> > >> > Like I said.. love the Cisco... but there is always room for some >> > healthy >> > competition I guess. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > Tim. >> > >> > On 7/17/08, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip [at] gmail> wrote: >> >> >> >> Well, first off, all Cisco switches have a lifetime warranty... yes, >> >> they are expensive... yes, there are bugs, but the bugs have a >> >> tendency to get fixed... >> >> >> >> I have experience with Adtran, and after supporting the TA612 and 624 >> >> et al for a year or so, I can tell you, they should stick to CSUs and >> >> buggy whips... maybe PSTN and WAN simulators... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Jonathan >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip [at] gmail> >> >> wrote: >> >> > Going to work?..... How many bugs have I personally found? I don't >> >> > know >> >> > if >> >> > I would go quite that far. >> >> > >> >> > Adtran is about 1/3 of the cost / no Smartnet contracts / Free >> >> > Firmware >> >> > updates / 5 year warrenty, soon to be lifetime and all there support >> >> > engineers are both certified on Cisco and Adtran. >> >> > >> >> > Thay do a lot of (so I'm told) interop with other venders (cisco). >> >> > >> >> > My main double take of it was for my school districts that are short >> >> > on >> >> > $$$ >> >> > but still wanting to do VoIP. >> >> > >> >> > Scott >> >> > >> >> > On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Jonathan Charles <jonvoip [at] gmail> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Also, let's add up what you get with Cisco. >> >> >> >> >> >> Support. >> >> >> >> >> >> More Support. >> >> >> >> >> >> Lots more Support. >> >> >> >> >> >> Oh, yeah, and no questions about whether it is going to work or not. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Jonathan >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Joe Cisco <smetsysocsic [at] gmail> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> > The only non-cisco switches i've ever seen successfully work with >> >> >> > Cisco phones were made by Enterasys. We have a client using >> >> >> > exclusively Enterasys switches across their entire enterprise - >> >> >> > access >> >> >> > / core - everything. When properly configured they successfully >> >> >> > negotiate CDP with the phones and split the voice traffic into the >> >> >> > voice vlan and PC/data traffic into the data vlan if a PC is >> >> >> > plugged >> >> >> > into the back of the phone. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > They were about 1/2 the price of equivalent cisco gear. Having >> >> >> > said >> >> >> > that, i'd still personally pony up the extra cash for the cisco >> >> >> > gear >> >> >> > if it were up to me. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > -Joe C. >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Scott Voll <svoll.voip [at] gmail> >> >> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> Had a Adtran rep come by today and told us all about Adtran >> >> >> >> switches >> >> >> >> / >> >> >> >> routers / appliances / etc and the switches sound good, but I was >> >> >> >> wondering >> >> >> >> if anyone on the list was using them in production with a Cisco >> >> >> >> CM / >> >> >> >> network. 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