I didn't mean to oversimplify the task. I'd look at the Cisco
configuration. If you're using fewer than a half-dozen ports, then the
main issues is whether they are configured as a flat network, or whether
there are any special VLAN rules, or aggregation. Nine times out of ten,
you might find that a vanilla smart switch will accomplish what you need.
bp
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On 1/30/2018 8:17 AM, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
While what Bill said is true enough, on a practical level you can’t just drop
the configuration syntax from one brand switch into another brand (or even
model) of switch. Command line syntax is different, port naming convention
is different, etc.
Some manufacturers make “Cisco converter” software that does the translation
for you - but all of them I have seen are imperfect at best. They will get
you close but you still need to know what to do when the translator pukes.
https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB13220 is an example.
Mark
On Jan 30, 2018, at 10:36 AM, Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
Switches are switches and switches are relatively simple creatures. As long as they are
not configured to do something that is exclusively "Cisco", then you could put
in almost any switch.
bp
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On 1/29/2018 6:55 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
Can I copy Cisco switch configuration and import to a Brocade or other switch?
Jaime Solorza