Learn what your peers think about Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch Ethernet Switches. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: November 2024.
We used them for our traffic signal network. We used the switches to communicate our traffic signal data and any type of data from the controllers through fibre and twisted-pair copper to backhaul to the traffic management center at City Hall. We are able to change signal timing, see if the traffic signals were going into flash, etc. We have communications from City Hall out to each of our traffic signal cabinets.
We currently have approximately 200 users within our company. There are four or five people dealing with maintenance and we have seven guys in data managing and networking inside the office but working on separate projects. We are partners of Alcatel-Lucent and I work as a senior network engineer.
We are a solution provider and we implement this solution for our customers. Our customers are in the hospital and hotel industries, as well as schools. This makes up part of the network solution.
System and Application Manager at a political organization with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2020-02-05T08:05:08Z
Feb 5, 2020
We primarily use the solution for our intra-site network. It's like a ring between our group sites. We also use the solution for the access switches, to provide links to PCs and printers on the client-side.
Group IT Networks Manager at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-12-15T05:58:00Z
Dec 15, 2019
Alcatel is a good switching solution. I have not had any serious issues with the product in the last 10 years. I'm the direct contact of the administration so I would know. I don't remember if one or two times there was some little complication. But the issue is not actually from the switch side. The actual problem was in our fiber switch. So there were some very minor issues but nothing like a failure. As far as the rest of our infrastructure, we use no particular VPN device because now we have a separate firewall device. So we have configured the VPN in the firewall devices directly and for the storage, we are using HP solutions.
The Alcatel Lucent ethernet switches are fully managed and run on the widely deployed & field-proven Alcatel-Lucent operating system offering high security, reliability, performance and easy management. These switches are designed to operate in extended temperatures, offer higher EMI/EMC tolerance and surge protection.
I use the solution in the network of one of my company's enterprise customers with a two-tier architecture.
We use the solution to lock switches.
We use the tool in dual-core or collapsed-core network architectures.
The solution is used for our internal network.
We use OmniSwitch switches to provide an extra switch for distribution on our local area network.
Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch Ethernet Switches are mainly used to provide portals in the hospitality sector.
We used them for our traffic signal network. We used the switches to communicate our traffic signal data and any type of data from the controllers through fibre and twisted-pair copper to backhaul to the traffic management center at City Hall. We are able to change signal timing, see if the traffic signals were going into flash, etc. We have communications from City Hall out to each of our traffic signal cabinets.
We currently have approximately 200 users within our company. There are four or five people dealing with maintenance and we have seven guys in data managing and networking inside the office but working on separate projects. We are partners of Alcatel-Lucent and I work as a senior network engineer.
We are a solution provider and we implement this solution for our customers. Our customers are in the hospital and hotel industries, as well as schools. This makes up part of the network solution.
We primarily use the solution for our intra-site network. It's like a ring between our group sites. We also use the solution for the access switches, to provide links to PCs and printers on the client-side.
Alcatel is a good switching solution. I have not had any serious issues with the product in the last 10 years. I'm the direct contact of the administration so I would know. I don't remember if one or two times there was some little complication. But the issue is not actually from the switch side. The actual problem was in our fiber switch. So there were some very minor issues but nothing like a failure. As far as the rest of our infrastructure, we use no particular VPN device because now we have a separate firewall device. So we have configured the VPN in the firewall devices directly and for the storage, we are using HP solutions.