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‎04-11-2019 07:51 AM
Hi,
Is there a feature matrix that shows what XMC features are supported for 220 series switches? Does XMC supports firmware upgrades, configuration backup/restores? Does it support ZTP? Can we use XMC "Configure Device" screen to visually configure VLANs on 220 series switches?
Regargs,
Rahman
Is there a feature matrix that shows what XMC features are supported for 220 series switches? Does XMC supports firmware upgrades, configuration backup/restores? Does it support ZTP? Can we use XMC "Configure Device" screen to visually configure VLANs on 220 series switches?
Regargs,
Rahman
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‎04-11-2019 09:49 PM
Hi, Rahman.
We do have a firmware support matrix. It's available here:
https://emc.extremenetworks.com/content/common/releasenotes/extended_firmware_support_8.2.htm
Click the 220 tab at the top of the frame.
Thanks,
John
We do have a firmware support matrix. It's available here:
https://emc.extremenetworks.com/content/common/releasenotes/extended_firmware_support_8.2.htm
Click the 220 tab at the top of the frame.
Thanks,
John
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‎04-18-2019 07:53 AM
Hi Rahman,
I believe the best option for you would be to contact local Extreme SEs or the reseller who supports you, so they could lend you a 200 Series switch to play with it, or to setup a lab and show you kind of PoC with functionalities you want to see working. How does that sound for you?
I agree that at some point uncertainty can become frustrating, on the other hand there are almost countless options with XMC, they also vary over time so I can imagine there is some challenge to synchronize development team with documentation team every time a minor or major update becomes available. But I believe they'll eventually manage that, kind of a feature matrix is always more reliable and convenient than diving into different-fashioned datasheets, command references, user guides or even DIY setups just to confirm if something is working or not. Finally, here is the community so I hope somebody with more hands-on 200+XMC experience can also come here and provide you with the knowledge. 🙂
Kind regards,
Tomasz
I believe the best option for you would be to contact local Extreme SEs or the reseller who supports you, so they could lend you a 200 Series switch to play with it, or to setup a lab and show you kind of PoC with functionalities you want to see working. How does that sound for you?
I agree that at some point uncertainty can become frustrating, on the other hand there are almost countless options with XMC, they also vary over time so I can imagine there is some challenge to synchronize development team with documentation team every time a minor or major update becomes available. But I believe they'll eventually manage that, kind of a feature matrix is always more reliable and convenient than diving into different-fashioned datasheets, command references, user guides or even DIY setups just to confirm if something is working or not. Finally, here is the community so I hope somebody with more hands-on 200+XMC experience can also come here and provide you with the knowledge. 🙂
Kind regards,
Tomasz
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‎04-18-2019 05:37 AM
Hi John,
Thank you for the update. But can you be more specific about "There may be some situations that aren't fully supported"? We plan to retire 30 of our A2H models. We can't gamble on the models. We need to decide this year. To be frank I really hate this uncertainty about product families when buy out happens between the companies.
Regards,
Rahman
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‎04-18-2019 12:25 AM
Hi Rahman,
Sorry for the confusion, but after speaking with development and QA, I think the functionality does work. There may be some situations that aren't fully supported, but creating/deleting VLANs and configuring PVID/egress lists worked properly when tested by QA this week.
Let us know if you have any other questions or suggestions!
John
Sorry for the confusion, but after speaking with development and QA, I think the functionality does work. There may be some situations that aren't fully supported, but creating/deleting VLANs and configuring PVID/egress lists worked properly when tested by QA this week.
Let us know if you have any other questions or suggestions!
John
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‎04-16-2019 07:55 PM
Hi Rahman,
I see. Let's wait for some feedback from the development team then. I hope eventually it will be integrated same way as EXOS become. ERS switches are also considerable (e.g. ERS 3600), priced between 200 and EXOS and VLAN operations are supported, according to the link above.
Kind regards,
Tomasz
I see. Let's wait for some feedback from the development team then. I hope eventually it will be integrated same way as EXOS become. ERS switches are also considerable (e.g. ERS 3600), priced between 200 and EXOS and VLAN operations are supported, according to the link above.
Kind regards,
Tomasz
