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Huawei and ZTE Routers
- Subject: Huawei and ZTE Routers
- From: baconzombie at gmail.com (Bacon Zombie)
- Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 13:11:07 +0200
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <CAMDdSzP=s9p+xPPejx5-e2kBsGkPSqxM2KXres6+Z1vPKP9A+A@mail.gmail.com> <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
You could try cross posting to UKNOG since BT use Huawei in their DSLAMs.
http://lists.uknof.org.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uknof/
On 7 May 2015 21:18, "ML" <ml at kenweb.org> wrote:
> On 5/7/2015 2:25 PM, Daniel Corbe wrote:
>
>> Colton Conor <colton.conor at gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> The other thread about the Alcatel-Lucent routers has been pleasantly
>>> delightful. Our organization used to believe that Juniper, Cisco, and
>>> Brocade were the only true vendors for carrier grade routing, but now we
>>> are going to throw Alcatel-Lucent into the mix.
>>>
>>> ZTE and Huawei, the big chinese vendors, have also been mentioned to us.
>>> I
>>> know there are large national security issues with using these vendors in
>>> the US, but I know Level3 and other large American vendors use Huawei and
>>> ZTE in their networks.
>>>
>>> How do their products perform? How are they compared to Cisco and Juniper
>>> on the performance side of the house? Is their pricing really half or
>>> less
>>> of that of Cisco and Juniper? Is it worth using these vendors or not
>>> worth
>>> the hassle?
>>>
>> I don't know much about Huawei but be wary of ZTE's claims. They love
>> their vendor lock-in. They have a bad habit of giving away hardware for
>> next to nothing and then ratcheting up support costs.
>>
>> Opex needs to be a consideration when selecting an equipment vendor as
>> well as capex.
>>
>>
> 2nd hand information:
>
> Apparently the NMS for ZTE's GPON gear is an ugly contraption.
> When upgrades are needed:
> "we have to deploy a series of convuluted batch files"
> "and it has to be installed in the directory that whatever they installed
> it to in China"
> "paths are hardcoded in the app"
>
>
> Hopefully there is no crossover into ZTE's other products.
>
>