On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Eric Van Tol wrote:
That's all fine and dandy, but I'm not sure I would trust this in a
production environment. Perhaps in a pinch, but not long term. Not
only is it not "officially supported", but trying to troubleshoot or
replace parts if one of the SFPs fails, might get...confusing.
That's all up to you and your organization.
And about it being officially supported, it all depends on whether the
receiver is specced by the support holder as 1300-1600nm, or whether
they're specced more tightly. If indeed specced 1300-1600nm at both ends,
I don't see what's unsupported in it.
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Mikael Abrahamsson email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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