NETWizz
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HP ProCurve 100%
NOT the 1800ish series though. Those suck! The cheapest I would get are the ProCurve 2530 series. They ARE Enterprise Quality Layer-2 switches. :
http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/net...hes/HP_2530_Switch_Series/index.aspx#tab=TAB2
Procurves are 95% as good as Cisco. In every conceivable way they ARE as good at 1/4 to a 1/3 the cost.
The Bad:
They have slightly different programming interface
No CDP, EIGRP, HSRP (or other proprietary Cisco Protocols though they have equivalents LLDP, OSPF, VRRP...)
(This plays in when you meet with a customer who already has a 100% Cisco shop using proprietary protocols and cannot get the Cisco and HP equipment to play nicely together without re-configuring the Cisco equipment when you install the HP equipment).
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The good:
HP ProCurve Support is awesome. You usually get someone from California who is knowledgeable and speaks flawless English.
Firmware IS available without having to pay for a support contract like SmartNET.
Their reliability matches Cisco when you buy their enterprise stuff. I have seen hundreds and hundreds of HP switches (including modular and Layer-3 Core stuff). The ONLY hardware faults have been two fixed configuration switches and 1 power supply for a modular switch. There has been less than a 2% failure rate since 2005 with all my customers.
In my experience, their warranty is no joke! 1) It is Next Day 2) It is Advanced Exchange no Credit Card Needed and 3) It is a NEW not a Refurbished product and 4) It is Lifetime 5) Unlike Brocade and others ProCurve Lifetime = as long as you own it! Others Lifetime = Until the End of Support Date. (i.e. Brocade will send you a replacement only so long as they still manufacturer & support that product).
Case and Point I have had an old broken ProCurve 2626 on my desk for about 2 years now and finally called HP about it.
They sent a new ProCurve 2620-24 (still a 26 port switch when you count its +2 uplinks)... I am holding onto this one as a loaner/temporary switch... Not too concerned if someone forgets to return it.
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I just upgraded a Customer's Firmware for ALL their ProCurves I setup three (3) years ago.
Here is a 2510G's Uptime:
Redacted-For-Customer-Privacy# sh flash
Image Size(Bytes) Date Version
----- ---------- -------- -------
Primary Image : 3448389 01/12/10 U.11.17
Secondary Image : 3434560 12/19/08 U.11.11
Boot Rom Version: R.10.06
Current Boot : Primary
Redacted-For-Customer-Privacy# sh uptime
1322:05:43:53.35
Redacted-For-Customer-Privacy# sh time
Wed Oct 30 21:08:26 2013
NOT the 1800ish series though. Those suck! The cheapest I would get are the ProCurve 2530 series. They ARE Enterprise Quality Layer-2 switches. :
http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/net...hes/HP_2530_Switch_Series/index.aspx#tab=TAB2
Procurves are 95% as good as Cisco. In every conceivable way they ARE as good at 1/4 to a 1/3 the cost.
The Bad:
They have slightly different programming interface
No CDP, EIGRP, HSRP (or other proprietary Cisco Protocols though they have equivalents LLDP, OSPF, VRRP...)
(This plays in when you meet with a customer who already has a 100% Cisco shop using proprietary protocols and cannot get the Cisco and HP equipment to play nicely together without re-configuring the Cisco equipment when you install the HP equipment).
*********************
The good:
HP ProCurve Support is awesome. You usually get someone from California who is knowledgeable and speaks flawless English.
Firmware IS available without having to pay for a support contract like SmartNET.
Their reliability matches Cisco when you buy their enterprise stuff. I have seen hundreds and hundreds of HP switches (including modular and Layer-3 Core stuff). The ONLY hardware faults have been two fixed configuration switches and 1 power supply for a modular switch. There has been less than a 2% failure rate since 2005 with all my customers.
In my experience, their warranty is no joke! 1) It is Next Day 2) It is Advanced Exchange no Credit Card Needed and 3) It is a NEW not a Refurbished product and 4) It is Lifetime 5) Unlike Brocade and others ProCurve Lifetime = as long as you own it! Others Lifetime = Until the End of Support Date. (i.e. Brocade will send you a replacement only so long as they still manufacturer & support that product).
Case and Point I have had an old broken ProCurve 2626 on my desk for about 2 years now and finally called HP about it.
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I just upgraded a Customer's Firmware for ALL their ProCurves I setup three (3) years ago.
Here is a 2510G's Uptime:
Redacted-For-Customer-Privacy# sh flash
Image Size(Bytes) Date Version
----- ---------- -------- -------
Primary Image : 3448389 01/12/10 U.11.17
Secondary Image : 3434560 12/19/08 U.11.11
Boot Rom Version: R.10.06
Current Boot : Primary
Redacted-For-Customer-Privacy# sh uptime
1322:05:43:53.35
Redacted-For-Customer-Privacy# sh time
Wed Oct 30 21:08:26 2013
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