Can you have an ethernet switch with dying gasp?

Our ONTs (Calix, PON) have it but I don't see how you'd do it with ethernet.

On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 11:25 AM Tom Samplonius <t...@samplonius.org> wrote:

>
>   Adva, RAD, and Telco Systems are all good NID options.
>
>   You can go with just any switch, but “proper” NIDs have dying gasp.  If
> the NID is going on a customer premise, I consider dying gasp a must.  The
> dying gasp allows your NOC to determine the difference between a network
> break and fiber cut.
>
>
> Tom
>
>
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> On Nov 27, 2023, at 6:41 AM, Josh Luthman <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>
> wrote:
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> Around here, Spectrum uses an Adva for demarc and it can not do rfc2544
> testing.  They will unplug the Adva and plug in the techs' mobile unit
> (Viavi I think).  VZW/Tmo/Sprint/etc don't seem to mind.
>
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 9:34 AM Ryan Hamel <r...@rkhtech.org> wrote:
>
>> The problem with using switches as a CPE device is the lack of RFC2544
>> (or equivalent) testing, and monitoring of the complete circuit with TWAMP.
>> Both of which are used to ensure compliance with an SLA.
>>
>> Ryan Hamel
>>
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>> *From:* NANOG <nanog-bounces+ryan=rkhtech....@nanog.org> on behalf of
>> Josh Luthman <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>
>> *Sent:* Monday, November 27, 2023 6:14 AM
>> *To:* Christopher Hawker <ch...@thesysadmin.au>
>> *Cc:* North American Network Operators' Group <nanog@nanog.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: CPE/NID options
>>
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>> When you say fiber, is it Ethernet?  If you just want layer 2 and a media
>> converter, Mikrotik is a super good answer.
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 12:19 AM Christopher Hawker <ch...@thesysadmin.au>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ross,
>>
>> I've found these Mikrotik devices to be excellent and reliable:
>>
>> CRS310-8G+2S+IN: 8 x 2.5G copper ethernet ports, 2 x SFP+ cages,
>> rack-mountable. Uses a single DC barrel-jack.
>> https://mikrotik.com/product/crs310_8g_2s_in
>> CRS305-1G-4S+IN: 4 x SFP+ cages, dual DC barrel-jack ports for redundant
>> power, 1 x 1G copper ethernet port for OOB management.
>> https://mikrotik.com/product/crs305_1g_4s_in
>> CRS310-1G-5S-4S+OUT: 4 x SFP+ cages, 5 x SFP cages, 1 x 1G copper
>> ethernet port for OOB management, can be mounted outdoors.
>> https://mikrotik.com/product/netfiber_9
>>
>> MSRP on all three are at or below $249.00 so are priced quite reasonably.
>> If you only need SFP+ cages I'd opt for the CRS305-1G-4S+IN.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Christopher Hawker
>>
>>
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>> *From:* NANOG <nanog-bounces+chris=thesysadmin...@nanog.org> on behalf
>> of Ross Tajvar <r...@tajvar.io>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, November 23, 2023 3:41 PM
>> *To:* North American Network Operators' Group <nanog@nanog.org>
>> *Subject:* CPE/NID options
>>
>> I'm evaluating CPEs for one of my clients, a regional ISP. Currently,
>> we're terminating the customer's service (L3) on our upstream equipment and
>> extending it over our own fiber to the customer's premise, where it lands
>> in a Juniper EX2200 or EX2300.
>>
>> At a previous job, I used Accedian's ANTs on the customer prem side. I
>> like the ANT because it has a small footprint with only 2 ports, it's
>> passively cooled, it's very simple to operate, it's controlled centrally,
>> etc. Unfortunately, when I reached out to Accedian, they insisted that the
>> controller (which is required) started at $30k, which is a non-starter for
>> us.
>>
>> I'm not aware of any other products like this. Does anyone have a
>> recommendation for a simple L2* device to deploy to customer premises? Not
>> necessarily the exact same thing, but something similarly-featured would be
>> ideal.
>>
>> *I'm not sure if the ANT is exactly "layer 2", but I don't know what else
>> to call it.
>>
>>
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