Likelihood to Recommend Adtran NetVanta series switches are a very desirable switch set at a reasonable price point with a large amount of configuration ability for both L2 and L3. They are best suited for medium to large institutions that are not Cisco Dependent. They work well for small businesses as well but may be too high of a price point and too large of a feature set needed for a SOHO type set up which may turn away customers in that range. The 1531/P series does offer a smaller switch with the option of PoE in the P model and gives a total of 12 individual ports between the 8 PoE ports, 2 non PoE ports, and 2 SFP ports capable of Gigabit or 2.5Gbps with Adtran's interconnect cable. This may be more suitable for a SOHO set up but again may offer more than many small businesses need and may seem daunting.
Read full review It works very well as stack of core switches in small/medium company with 4x 10Gbit SFP+ interfaces. Native stacking is simple and in ring topology every switch has 2 redundant connections. They support maximum of 8 units per stack. You could use Cisco SG500X in hybrid stack with other series of switches, but make sure if other switch is compatible with hybrid mode stacking. Hybrid stack mode lower the number of units in stack. You should consider other model of switches if you need more then four SFP+ ports to connect more access switches using fiber cables.
Read full review Pros In industrial environments, Adtran NetVanta switches are robust and have a very long lifetime. In office environments, Adtran NetVanta switches are low profile and easy to install. Adtran NetVanta switches have multiple options for mounting, racks or wall mount are equally simple and well implemented. Read full review Easy to create stacking Easy to configure using web interface or command line Similar command line to Cisco IOS Read full review Cons PoE can be a little slow to initiate as the switch communicates with the device to determine the proper power level. 1550 Series seem to come flashed with a non-standard Firmware initially that must be upgraded before any configuration can be done. USB Driver for 1550 Series USB Serial connection is a non-standard driver that must be downloaded from Adtran vs Windows Plug and Play. Read full review Missing command line options like show running-config "| include, exlude" Possibility to connect to switch using usb console cable or usb dongle Missing vtp protocol support, only gvrp available Read full review Alternatives Considered We have used everything from Foundry/Brocade, to Cisco, to Extreme, and nothing lives as long and performs as well as NetVanta switches.
Read full review Cisco 550X switches stack using 10Gbit SFP+ ports on the front, while Dell N Series has dedicated ports (with cables) on the back of the unit. On the other hand dell N switches has number on small digital display showing stack member number, which is easier to identify. The cisco switches has dot beside the number of the switch member. I think Cisco devices are more reliable and stable than dell switches.
Read full review Return on Investment High Performance and reliability have allowed for a 'set it and forget it' type installation, giving greater customer satisfaction. The price point of the switches, while higher than other models such as HP or Dell potentially, is in line with their reliability and functionality and comes in less than Cisco much of the time. Having a long time relationship with Adtran as a company has allowed us to quickly assist customers with their needs, saving everyone time and money. Read full review Money savings as they are cheaper than competative Cisco IOS switches Cisco Business Switches has limited lifetime warranty Good switching capacity, and reliability Read full review ScreenShots