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Rustem2015-05-07 08:16:18
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Rustem, 2015-05-07 08:16:18

Real operation of qtech equipment?

Good afternoon!
Does anyone use switching equipment L2, L3 level, for example QSW-8300?
"Aggressively" they try to come to us, they say that iron is assembled at factories in Russia and software is being developed for them.
At first, on this switch, we found Chinese visually identical switches from SNR and DCN, then in the firmware archive for 2012 for 8300 there were md5 files that referred to the file names of DCN switches, doubt appeared even more.
My administrator did not calm down and decided to open the firmware from SNR and 8300 (of the same version) and found a difference in only one file (it seems that it controls the switch).
Does anyone have information on the operation of network equipment?
otherwise, articles from qtech itself are mostly on the network

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Valentin, 2015-05-07
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Discussed discussed on naked . 8300 is positioned as an aggregator, in operator access networks from them they usually mainly use L2, maximum ospf for service routing.

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