i think enterasys/cabetron makes a great switch.  thier routing needs to
be improved..they are changing their firmware over to be more
compatibilbe with the cisco's cli.  when you work with this equipment my
advice is to think cisco because their commands are noun verb.  for
example "system show port-statistics all-ports, port show bridging-status
all ports, L2-tables show bridge-management, stp show bridiging-info,
system image list system, image add, port disable, negate line#, file dir
slot0; stp set port gi.(2.3) (1-2) priority 4, copy active to start-up;
"..  there ospf configuration is not as great as cisco's they lack a
database and other oficial tools.  BGP is not as great but they make a
great rip with the sco unix kernel.  the ssr-8600 or matrix E5 has
problems with dual control modules... don't forget to type system
hot-swap out before you atttempt to hot-swap a module.from my experience
the entire switch will reboot and lock up...

the element manager should be included in the  spectrum network
management system.. aprisma has included some of its functionality in the
new release of the spectrum software as well as mibs for cisco's
catalyst...but to pay $5k for the product and $70k for the enterprise
management system  not to have the same functionality in the enterprise
edition is a little too costly..also the alarm feature does not work
without the alarm-manager from spectrum or aprisma.. new price $25K and
10K for existing customer's...with the help of an associate at work, i
wrote my own alarms....

the RAT is a nice tool for upgrading like hardware acroos the network..

SSR-TESTBED(config)# show
Running system configuration:
     !
     ! Last modified from Telnet (192.168.150.60) on 2000-12-12 19:31:28
     !
 1: port set gi.1.(1-2) auto-negotiation off
 2 : port set et.2.(5-6) duplex half
 3 : port set et.2.(1-3) duplex half
     !
 4 : vlan create VIPLAN2 ip id 15
 5 : vlan create VIPX ipx id 5
 6 : vlan create VIPLAN1 ip id 16
 7 : vlan create VIPSERVERS ip id 17
 8 : vlan create VIPROUTER ip id 18
 9 : vlan create VSNAETC bridged-protocols id 20
10 : vlan create VIPCPS ip id 25
11 : vlan create DMZ ip id 69
     !
12 : interface add ip en0 address-netmask 10.141.147.1/24
13 : interface create ipx IPXNET address 3075 output-mac-encapsulation
ethernet_
802.2_ipx vlan VIPX
14 : interface create ip IPCPS address-netmask 10.10.4.1/24 vlan VIPCPS
     !
15 : vlan add ports et.2.8 to VIPCPS
16 : vlan add ports et.2.5 to VIPLAN2
17 : vlan add ports et.2.6 to VIPLAN1
18 : vlan add ports et.3.(1-4) to VSNAETC
19 : vlan add ports et.3.(1-8) to VIPX
     !
20 : interface create ip IPROUTER address-netmask 192.168.154.55/24 vlan
VIPROUT
ER
21 : interface create ip IPSERVERS address-netmask 192.168.148.55/24 vlan
VIPSER
VERS
22 : interface create ip IPLAN2 address-netmask 192.168.149.55/24 vlan
VIPLAN2
23 : interface create ip IPLAN1 address-netmask 192.168.150.55/24 vlan
VIPLAN1
     !
24 : vlan add ports et.2.(1-3) to VIPX
25 : vlan add ports et.2.(5-6) to VIPX
26 : vlan add ports et.2.(1-3) to VIPSERVERS
27 : vlan add ports et.2.4 to VIPROUTER
28 : vlan add ports et.2.7 to VIPROUTER
29 : vlan add ports et.2.7 to VIPX
30 : vlan add ports et.3.(1-2) to VIPSERVERS
31 : vlan add ports et.3.3 to VIPROUTER
32 : vlan add ports et.3.(7-8) to VIPX
33 : vlan add ports et.3.4 to VIPSERVERS
34 : vlan add ports et.3.(6-7) to VIPSERVERS
     !
35 : interface create ip DMZ address-netmask 10.10.208.49/24 port et.3.5
     !
36 : acl CPSMAIL permit ip 192.168.148.35 10.10.4.5 any any
37 : acl CPSMAIL permit ip 10.10.4.5 192.168.148.35 any any
38 : acl CPSMAIL permit ip any any
39 : acl CPSMAIL permit ip 192.168.148.0/24 10.10.208.49 any any
40 : acl CPSMAIL permit ip 192.168.150.0/24 10.10.208.49 any any
     !
41 : ip add route 216.34.208.0/29 gateway 10.10.208.50
     !
42 : rip add interface 192.168.154.55
43 : rip add interface 192.168.148.55
44 : rip add interface DMZ
45 : rip add interface 10.10.208.49
46 : rip start
     !
47 : system set location

48 : system set name SSR-TESTBED
49 : system set contact 
     !
50 : dhcp VLAN1 define parameters address-netmask 192.168.150.55/24
gateway 192.
168.150.55 lease-time 72 dns-domain pmi.delta.org dns-server
192.168.148.15 netb
ios-name-server 192.168.148.70
51 : dhcp VLAN2 define parameters address-netmask 192.168.149.55/24
gateway 192.
168.149.55 lease-time 72 dns-domain pmi.delta.org dns-server
192.168.148.15 netb
ios-name-server 192.168.148.70
52 : dhcp VLAN1 define pool 192.168.150.60-192.168.150.250
53 : dhcp VLAN2 define pool 192.168.149.60-192.168.149.250
     !
54 : system set hashed-password login zQzzBc
4b6e0e0f019f1176886803c9bab51e57
55 : system set hashed-password enable zQzzBc
aa5b54b3a7998779ad1cdf874dc080b9

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>Precedence: bulk > >I have taken all of the Enterasys Certification
tests and passed them all. >Global Knowledge has some great classes for
them. Here is the order I wouls >suggest taking them. Wireless,
switching, routing, and then element manager. >there is no particular
order to take them but element manager is a pretty >tough test. i do not
work for enterasys and only took them as a work >requirement. >
>-----Original Message----- >From: Ouellette, Tim
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to take a certification >test for my company and I was wondering if
anyone has taken the Enterasys ES >Switching ceritifcation and the
roamabout wireless certification test? If >so, any help on what it may be
like as I'm unable to find any information >about it. > >Thanks! > >Tim
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