Ah, didn't know that they could be managed without a controller. We'll put them 
back on the evaluation list, but I think our volume is too low to get a price 
that will fit the budget.

Regards,
/Ulrik

-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark 
Tinka
Sent: den 22 april 2016 11:04
To: Tarko Tikan <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Media converters - experiences?



On 22/Apr/16 10:53, Tarko Tikan wrote:
 
>
> Do you have actual experience with the ME1200? Documentation is scarce 
> and from the little documentation it doesn't look like IOS device.

We deploy tons of them as Layer 2 NID's for our fibre-based customers.

The interface is not your regular IOS-based one. Really, the unit is designed 
to be driven by a controller (either the ME3600X/3800X, ASR920 or Cisco Prime) 
or via a standalone GUI that runs locally on the switch.
With newer IOS releases, there are more CLI commands becoming available, but 
much of the features are handled in the GUI.

It has a ton of Metro-E and MEF features, and has a 6Gbps throughput capability 
(4x Gig-E optical + 2x 10/100/1000Mbps copper ports).

It does not do IP routing.

We like it!

Mark.

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