dude, how much is your per port cost?

On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 7:37 PM, John Blake <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you need 48 ports per 1RU, then I would recommend you consider the
> Huawei S5700-52X-LI-48CS-AC.  They do need moderate cooling, but have
> excellent cost-per-port and all the features you would want for Ethernet
> based FTTH (downstream port isolation, per port rate-limiting, SNMP, sticky
> MAC, stacking, tons of other features). We have one in our lab we have been
> evaluating for another FTTH project and they are awesome.  Much better
> feature set than Planet.  They use the dual-port CSFP transceivers to get
> 48 ports into that space.  The switches are about $2k each depending on
> quantity.  We are a Huawei VAR so message me if you want more info.
>
> John Blake
> N1 Networks
> [email protected]
>
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 4:56 PM, Lewis Bergman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I am shocked there is no writing on the sheet describing connections ;).
>> It does underscore how much more gear switching takes over PON.
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 7, 2015, 4:35 PM Sterling Jacobson <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> This time I used a super dense 4U LC fiber panel that can connect up to
>>> 576.
>>>
>>> I've got about 370 of it loaded with fiber, about a third of that will
>>> be connected here.
>>>
>>> It requires the thinner mil cable which is the only PITA about this
>>> setup really.
>>>
>>> It's using 24 port 1U fiber switches, but I'm still looking for a good
>>> Planet rep to get the 48 port 1U density.
>>> I could upgrade to those and fill out the entire 12U switch space to
>>> match the 576 panel capacity.
>>> Not going to have 100 percent take rate I'm sure, but it's nice to know
>>> I can get the density in one cabinet.
>>>
>>
>

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