Management and usability: Extreme goes its own way
Network World - For most switches tested, the main question when it comes to usability is "Can you speak IOS?" Every switch tested except Extreme's has a command-line interface (CLI) that resembles Cisco's. That's a smart design choice considering more network engineers are conversant in IOS than any other environment.
Surprisingly, we found the CLI in the Cisco Nexus 5010, which looks like IOS but is actually a process running on the switch's NX OS, to be less convenient in some ways than IOS itself.
For example, IOS uses one simple command to download a configuration from a TFTP server. NX OS issues a warning that the command has been deprecated, and instructs the user to execute four other commands instead. Similarly, enabling jumbo frame support requires numerous policy-map and service-policy commands, compared with a single command in some Cisco Catalyst switches. Cisco says it's fixing the TFTP issue. We're glad to hear that; this is networking made cumbersome.
On the plus side, the Linux-based NX OS is modular, so a problem with any particular process won't bring down the entire system. That's a big improvement over monolithic IOS, and should enhance stability.
Arista's EOS also runs on Linux, and does more than any other switch tested to make Linux features available to users. This isn't just piping command output to any Linux program, handy as that is. The command set also allows network managers to drop into a Bash shell and run virtually any Linux command – including applying bug fixes without a reboot, a unique feature in this test.
Extreme's XOS is the only CLI tested not to emulate Cisco's IOS. We found XOS to be relatively simple to learn and use. That said, there were some fit-and-finish issues; for example, the switch allows swapping between primary and secondary configuration files but would not load a configuration using a different filename, even though the documentation says this is possible.
All switches tested support standard SNMP management information bases (MIB), and all except Arista's support the remote monitoring (RMON) MIB. All switches except Arista's also support at least some management methods over pure IPv6 networks. The Arista, Cisco, Extreme and HP switches also allow hierarchies of administrators to be defined with different privilege levels.
Power consumption: Blade is most efficient
Given that electricity is a major cost for any data center, it's not surprising that networking vendors have started to focus on power efficiency.
We measured power draw in this test using four configurations: With 12 ports idle and fully loaded, and again with 24 ports idle and fully loaded. We ran the 12-port tests to determine if switches saved additional power when only some switch ports have fiber-optic transceivers in place, as often happens in initial deployments. (We used 10GBase-SR transceivers in all tests.)


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