On 06/09/2014 03:13, Ivan wrote:
I am looking for some fiber cable guides like the Cisco ones here
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/i/31-40/360001-37/363001-364000/363563.eps/_jcr_content/renditions/363563.jpg
(These ones are for Cisco ONS.
Thanks. Did see those but they look quite a bit bigger.
On 6/Sep/2014 9:46 p.m., Howard Jones wrote:
On 06/09/2014 03:13, Ivan wrote:
I am looking for some fiber cable guides like the Cisco ones here
I am looking for some fiber cable guides like the Cisco ones here
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/i/31-40/360001-37/363001-364000/363563.eps/_jcr_content/renditions/363563.jpg
(These ones are for Cisco ONS.
dear all.
types of fiber converters
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If this is purely cosmetic, does anyone know how to suppress these log
messages?
You could create a message discriminator:
logging discriminator LOGFILTER mnemonics drops SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION
logging buffered discriminator LOGFILTER 4096
logging console discriminator LOGFILTER
Hi all,
I've got some ME3400Gs with CWDM SFPs, and some of them are causing errors to
be logged:
Jan 5 14:21:30.087 PST: %SFF8472-5-THRESHOLD_VIOLATION: Gi0/1: Voltage high
warning; Operating value: 3.56 V, Threshold value: 3.50 V.
These SFPs are not Cisco official, which I think is the
I need to know your opinion about fiber to desk i.e. pros and cons..
Thanks in advance.
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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009, madunix wrote:
I need to know your opinion about fiber to desk i.e. pros and cons..
Fiber is much more sensitive to dust, bending and other kind of things
that might happen day-to-day with people who don't really know or care
about data communication. It's also more
madunix wrote:
I need to know your opinion about fiber to desk i.e. pros and cons..
Thanks in advance.
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On 12/11/2009 13:24, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
Why would you want to do it? I don't really see any pros what so ever to
do it.
it's useful if you want 10G to the desk. Otherwise, it's too fragile and
sensitive for the average office environment.
Nick
where you're not allowed copper, like oil refineries
where copper cable won't work due to massive interference
where you must have runs to desktops that are over 90m (tho I've some
long runs on cat6 that work at 100M, just keep them below 200m, and use
quality cable)
Now that 10G over
am just trying to take advantage of using light technologies in LAN
for our new building, due to long distance between the offices over
90m, i know fiber is fast expensive and copper gigabit still far
cheaper, and fiber to desktop isn't required for a majority of
applications.
Thanks
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madunix wrote:
I need to know your opinion about fiber to desk i.e. pros and cons..
Thanks in advance.
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it's useful if you want 10G to the desk. Otherwise, it's too fragile and
sensitive for the average office environment.
Maybe plastic optical fibers are not so fragile/sensitive, but I haven't
seen them in production
John
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On Thursday 12 November 2009 09:10:02 pm madunix wrote:
I need to know your opinion about fiber to desk i.e. pros
and cons..
I tend to agree with Matthew and the others that have
commented on this.
The issue of distance and bandwidth notwithstanding, we've
experienced situations where
I need to know your opinion about fiber to desk i.e. pros and cons..
If one needs fiber for distance, electrical isolation,
limited space/cooling for access switches, etc., one
may want to look at various FTTx technologies (xPON and
friends) which can provide fiber to near the desk with a
On Friday 13 November 2009 12:12:47 am madunix wrote:
am just trying to take advantage of using light
technologies in LAN for our new building, due to long
distance between the offices over 90m, i know fiber is
fast expensive and copper gigabit still far cheaper, and
fiber to desktop isn't
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In my experience when you have the same number of CRC errors as you
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Hi there.
We are trying to connect a Catalyst 6509 connected via fiber to two GSR
12000 routers.
When we
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