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Re: Huawei's Versatile Routing Platform (VRP)


From: Nikos Mouat <nikm () cyberflunk com>
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 18:53:04 -0700 (PDT)


Hi Colton,
I've been recently looking at the Huawei 12808 switch - I'm not sure if it's the same OS as the routers, but so far I've had a positive experience. I would say it's not very close at all to IOS - other than being command line - perhaps closer than Extreme's OS, but not by much. That being said, the '?' and tab keys are helpful, and if you understand the concepts, you can usually find the right knobs to turn. In addition, at least for me, the Huawei teams have been extraordinarily helpful in providing configuration templates and support. I think someone commented that it doesn't mix well with Cisco - I would throw in that that's probably only based on the fact that Huawei does not support PVST.

Thanks,
Nikos

On Tue, 19 Aug 2014, Colton Conor wrote:

How does Huawei's Versatile Routing Platform (VRP) operating system that is
on their switches and routers compare to Cisco IOS or Juniper JunOS? Is the
CLI syntax similar? How is the overall feature set? Would a tech that knows
cisco be able to understand Huawei fairly easy?

The pricing and feature set for Huawei's products are impressive, but no
one ever seems to talk about their products? They claim to have multiple
routers that smoke Cisco and Juniper platforms.We are talking Tbps
platforms. What are the overall thoughts on Huawei?



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