
On 3/13/12 7:20 PM, Scott Berkman wrote:
To expand on what Jay is saying here about the CLI, Edgemarcs do in fact have a full CLI in that it's an embedded Linux box.
Correct, but a bit awkward for a network device in my opinion.
If you know your way around Linux, you can look at interfaces, check the configuration files, restart processes, and use tcpdump (their version is actually tweaked to help read SIP captures). Or anything else you normally do in Linux.
What it does not have is a cli in the Cisco IOS industry standard sense for modifying the config or expect-based API integration. It's possible to change settings from the CLI by editing files and then restarting the proper service or script, but Edgewater generally recommends against this.
True. I was referring to the lack of the IOS-like interface as well as lack of typical show and debug commands, RANCID capture, etc.
They do offer a config backup/load process and an EMS that can push changes in bulk and do some cool remote capture and call quality monitoring things.
Ditto Adtran as well as powerful GUI call quality monitoring built in, showing MOS, reason for degradation etc. with no extra EMS needed (but they offer one too). -- Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - jay at impulse.net Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/ Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV