Likelihood to Recommend Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HPE routers are best suited for the mid-sized enterprises, they have proven ability to cope up the LAN traffic, as well as traffic runs between two different sites, by using the MPLS or VPLS circuits. In our environment, we are keeping the HPE routers at the edge of the network connected with the firewall on the backend which segregates the inside and outside traffic. We are running the BGP protocol to load balance the inbound and outbound traffic coming from different admin routers.
Read full review As an edge/WAN router that contains internet BGP routes, it handles this work very well. And the devices are robust, able to manage a significant load. However, the interface cost can be somewhat of a hindrance when wanting to use it to interconnect many metro clients.
Read full review Pros Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Routing Establishing the MPLS connectivity VPN BGP Read full review Version tracking/rollback Logical configuration layout Verbose status/logs for troubleshooting purposes Flexible configuration styles (carrier vs enterprise) Read full review Cons Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HPE routers can start building the Service Provider Grade routers. HPE routers can have better support experience. HPE routers can lower the prices. Read full review I would like to able to find more examples of configs. Given the multiple ways to configure the same setting, having a little more documentation would be helpful. I wish the FPCs and interfaces were cheaper. Read full review Support Rating Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Juniper support is friendly, easy to understand, widely knowledgeable, and easy to get ahold of. I did not give them a higher rating as some of my more complex issues, were solved by myself while under consultation from Juniper TAC.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HPE routers performs upto the mark, it basically provides the connectivity to external and internal networks, however sometime the crashes happen in the routers make them look bad. Overall, I am satisfied with the product they use most open-source stuff which makes them easily interoperable with other router vendors as well.
Read full review The simplicity, elegance, and robustness of Juniper's solution make it much easier to troubleshoot and configure, when compared to
Cisco Routers , especially considering Cisco's implementation of BGP (why are IPv4 and IPv6 linked in Cisco configuration?). Furthermore, the implementation of commit and rollback cannot be understated when compared to the Cisco solutions. This feature is a huge time saver when attempting to troubleshoot and remote configuration instances.
Read full review Return on Investment Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HPE routers help route the traffic from our enterprise to external routers. HPE routers help with making sure the availability of network to enterprise. HPE routers has been supporting enterprise network traffic routing from years. Read full review The stability and robustness of this solution provide a rock-solid foundation for all of our internet traffic. The easy to use rollback and commit features simplifies remote administration and configuration, alleviating the need to travel to remote installation sites. Read full review ScreenShots