Senior Network Administrator at American University in Cairo (AUC)
Real User
2019-10-22T04:42:00Z
Oct 22, 2019
The CLI syntax for this solution is different from other switches such as Cisco and Juniper, and it takes us a long time to integrate a new device and get it working properly. We would like to see support for multi-rate features including PoE+ and SSP+. We need PoE+ because we are using the wireless access points, and SSP+ as an uplink. This might add security such as anti-spoofing and packet inspection. We would like to see a local technical support office in Egypt. This would be a credit to Avaya because many people look for vendors who have local support.
Manager and General Attorney with 51-200 employees
Real User
2018-12-19T10:07:00Z
Dec 19, 2018
I think there is a need for more support of new generation technologies. First, many people in the surveillance market are using DOE++, that means 60 watts of power. Secondly, file deployment in VOIP. Third, more mobile and more IPSec filtering access control lists in a small box.
Ethernet Switches are essential for building reliable and scalable network infrastructure, allowing seamless connectivity and efficient data management within businesses. They help manage network traffic, connecting multiple devices to form a local area network. Ethernet Switches play a crucial role in enhancing network performance by ensuring rapid data transfers and reduced latency. These devices come in varying port densities and capabilities to meet diverse enterprise needs, from small...
The CLI syntax for this solution is different from other switches such as Cisco and Juniper, and it takes us a long time to integrate a new device and get it working properly. We would like to see support for multi-rate features including PoE+ and SSP+. We need PoE+ because we are using the wireless access points, and SSP+ as an uplink. This might add security such as anti-spoofing and packet inspection. We would like to see a local technical support office in Egypt. This would be a credit to Avaya because many people look for vendors who have local support.
I think there is a need for more support of new generation technologies. First, many people in the surveillance market are using DOE++, that means 60 watts of power. Secondly, file deployment in VOIP. Third, more mobile and more IPSec filtering access control lists in a small box.