On Mon, 23 May 2016, lis...@cutre.net wrote:

I know JunOS (besides I have the JNCIP, I’ve worked a lot with them), and I 
would love to buy Juniper, but this is a large company and we have agreements 
that can’t be forgeted….

Thanks anyway

Fernando Garcia

El 23/5/2016, a las 17:44, Gert Doering <g...@greenie.muc.de> escribió:

Hi,

On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 05:36:18PM +0200, lis...@cutre.net wrote:
Sorry, we?re a Cisco house (not my preference, but?) that?s why I posted the 
question in c-nsp and not in j-nsp.

I understand that - we used to be a Cisco house as well, but Cisco so
missed the boat in L2 switches (expensive, too few 10G ports, but to
compensate, too small buffers) that we started looking elsewhere...

If you have enough of them, investing the few days to learn the ickiness of JunOS-for-switches might be well worth it.

gert
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Cisco just does not have an offering in this product space anymore. We used to buy a ton of Catalyst 2360 switches here but now that they are discontinued, we've also moved to the J EX3300 and have been quite happy with it. No interop problems with our Nexus switches one layer up. Wish Cisco would re-introduce a competitive product in this segment.

Best,

Sean
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