Hi Benjamin, I thought your name looked familiar. I think I may have met you somewhere along the line. My name is Doug Porter. I was network manager at TravelCenters of America in Westlake for a number of years. I am now a network engineer at Republic Steel in Lorain. My background was totally Cisco, CCNP, CCDP, CCVP, Smartnet Expert, and Cisco Wireless Specialist. I passed the CCIE written exam back in 1999, though I never sat for the lab. Directly related to your question, we are doing a forklift upgrade from a hodge podge of low end consumer grade equipment (which, truth be told, performed amazingly and surprisingly well considering the harsh environment and the assortment of engineers who worked on this network over the years) to Enterasys end to end. we are using the S6s at the core, C5s at the distribution level, and I-series at the edge, with a few A-series here and there. To be honest, the Enterasys CLI reminds me alot of the old Cat6500 OS, i.e. set and show commands. Basically there are a couple of syntactical differences but the functionality is the same. I have to admit that I'm still learning the fine points of the Enterasys OS but it is an easy transition. Feel free to call me at [Person information removed} cell if you have questions. I'm full of opinions, and I've been doing this sort of work for a couple of decades now. Take it easy. Doug