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.
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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.