One of my clients deployed S3900s, both 24- and 48-port copper models, across 
half a dozen sites, and I did 99% of the config.
Theoretically the 5800s are just a faster/beefier version but haven’t seen them 
in person.
They… work, more or less.  Some of the hardcoded limits are just stupid, like 
max 32 DHCP-relayed devices per L3 interface/VLAN and the 33rd client just 
doesn’t get DHCP.
Either the intermediate carrier out there is stripping VLAN tags, or there’s 
something really weird with their trunking, not sure which yet.
Both the GUI and CLI are required to configure a switch in practice – perhaps 
you can use the CLI exclusively if you’re an expert, but holy cow some of the 
config language is radically unintuitive.
OTOH, even basic models have some advanced features like EAPS/ERPS in the base 
system.
It’s very clear to me from the capabilities and language used in the original 
OS release that this model, at least, was originally targeting ILECs almost 
exclusively (e.g. console port == craft interface).  Newer software releases 
have made them a little less obscure or difficult to work work.
I can’t quite say “don’t buy them” but I sure wouldn’t recommend them, either.
Broadly put: you get what you pay for!
-Adam


Adam Thompson
Consultant, Infrastructure Services
[MERLIN]
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From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+athompson=merlin.mb...@nanog.org> On Behalf Of 
Richard Angeletti
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 2:11 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: fs.com Ethernet switches

Wondering if anyone on the list has any experiences with fs.com<http://fs.com> 
Ethernet switches that they are willing to share (good or bad)?

We're looking for some cost effective L2 only 10Gb-T switches and their S58XX 
switches have come up as a potential option.

Thanks,
Rich

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