RE: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

2009-07-13 Thread Chad Burnham
HI,

We have been very happy with Champion and NHR for such equipment:

http://www.championone.net/

http://www.networkhardware.com/

Stellar pricing and support.

Chad


Chad D Burnham
Telecommunications Network Planner
University Technology Services - Network Services
University of Denver 
2100 S. High St. #112
Denver, CO 80210 USA
Desk Phone: 303-871-4441
Mobile Phone: 303-520-5657
FAX: 303-871-2298




-Original Message-
From: Adam Rothschild [mailto:asr+na...@latency.net] 
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 3:26 PM
To: Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: Re: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

On 2009-07-10-14:21:49, Duane Waddle duane.wad...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am searching for opinions on OEMs of X2 form factor 10G LAN PHY
 optics.  We've found that most router/switch vendors  mark these
 particular items up significantly just to provide their own
 sticker/EEPROM ID.  As such, we'd prefer if we can to procure from the
 OEM (or their reseller).  Is this a situation where any company who's
 a signatory to the MSA produces suitable modules, or are there
 particular OEMs to prefer (or avoid)?
 
 If it matters, the prime platform we're looking to plug optics into is
 the WS-X6708-10G module for a 6500/7600.

I'd suggest looking at FluxLight (www.fluxlightinc.com) for this.
Their sales and support process is nothing short of stellar, and
pricing is a fair medium between paying too much for vendor optics
and fly-by-night eBay imports.

To wit, all of their products Just Worked without ever needing Cisco's
infamous 'service unsupported-transceiver' vendor lock override.

-a



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RE: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

2009-07-13 Thread Ric Moseley
Try http://www.advantageoptics.com/.

Ric.
Softlayer. 
www.softlayer.com. 

-Original Message-
From: Chad Burnham [mailto:cburn...@du.edu] 
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 11:07 AM
To: Adam Rothschild; Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: RE: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

HI,

We have been very happy with Champion and NHR for such equipment:

http://www.championone.net/

http://www.networkhardware.com/

Stellar pricing and support.

Chad


Chad D Burnham
Telecommunications Network Planner
University Technology Services - Network Services University of Denver
2100 S. High St. #112 Denver, CO 80210 USA Desk Phone: 303-871-4441
Mobile Phone: 303-520-5657
FAX: 303-871-2298




-Original Message-
From: Adam Rothschild [mailto:asr+na...@latency.net] 
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 3:26 PM
To: Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: Re: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

On 2009-07-10-14:21:49, Duane Waddle duane.wad...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am searching for opinions on OEMs of X2 form factor 10G LAN PHY
 optics.  We've found that most router/switch vendors  mark these
 particular items up significantly just to provide their own
 sticker/EEPROM ID.  As such, we'd prefer if we can to procure from the
 OEM (or their reseller).  Is this a situation where any company who's
 a signatory to the MSA produces suitable modules, or are there
 particular OEMs to prefer (or avoid)?
 
 If it matters, the prime platform we're looking to plug optics into is
 the WS-X6708-10G module for a 6500/7600.

I'd suggest looking at FluxLight (www.fluxlightinc.com) for this.
Their sales and support process is nothing short of stellar, and
pricing is a fair medium between paying too much for vendor optics
and fly-by-night eBay imports.

To wit, all of their products Just Worked without ever needing Cisco's
infamous 'service unsupported-transceiver' vendor lock override.

-a



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RE: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

2009-07-13 Thread Ballard, Eric
All,

I would like to second the vote for NHR(Network Hardware).  I have purchased 
from Joe Zender there for years and the support, price, warranty, and quality 
has been outstanding.  I placed his contact info below, because it is truly a 
rare thing when I can say he is a great sales person.  

Thanks
Eric


Joe Zender
Network Hardware Resale
Phone: 805-690-3723
Fax: 805-690-1835
AIM - zenderNHR
Yahoo! - nhr_joezender
jzen...@networkhardware.com
www.networkhardware.com



-Original Message-
From: Chad Burnham [mailto:cburn...@du.edu] 
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 11:07 AM
To: Adam Rothschild; Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: RE: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

HI,

We have been very happy with Champion and NHR for such equipment:

http://www.championone.net/

http://www.networkhardware.com/

Stellar pricing and support.

Chad


Chad D Burnham
Telecommunications Network Planner
University Technology Services - Network Services
University of Denver 
2100 S. High St. #112
Denver, CO 80210 USA
Desk Phone: 303-871-4441
Mobile Phone: 303-520-5657
FAX: 303-871-2298




-Original Message-
From: Adam Rothschild [mailto:asr+na...@latency.net] 
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 3:26 PM
To: Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: Re: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

On 2009-07-10-14:21:49, Duane Waddle duane.wad...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am searching for opinions on OEMs of X2 form factor 10G LAN PHY
 optics.  We've found that most router/switch vendors  mark these
 particular items up significantly just to provide their own
 sticker/EEPROM ID.  As such, we'd prefer if we can to procure from the
 OEM (or their reseller).  Is this a situation where any company who's
 a signatory to the MSA produces suitable modules, or are there
 particular OEMs to prefer (or avoid)?
 
 If it matters, the prime platform we're looking to plug optics into is
 the WS-X6708-10G module for a 6500/7600.

I'd suggest looking at FluxLight (www.fluxlightinc.com) for this.
Their sales and support process is nothing short of stellar, and
pricing is a fair medium between paying too much for vendor optics
and fly-by-night eBay imports.

To wit, all of their products Just Worked without ever needing Cisco's
infamous 'service unsupported-transceiver' vendor lock override.

-a






RE: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

2009-07-13 Thread Paul Stewart
Yeah, just don't ask a certain female sales person there for more than a
few quotes without buying...

I was utterly embarrassed while dealing with NHR - never been told off
by a commissioned sales person before.  Requested a series of quotes on
a Cisco GSR and made it very clear we already had a preferred supplier,
but that I would give NHR a chance in the quotes.  Their pricing was off
a bit and the job went to a competitor - she freaked out on me.  I have
never dealt with them since.   It was the most immature dealing with a
company I have ever encountered, and this goes back several years now -
and I'm still pissed.

When I took this to their management team I was promised a phone call
from their CEO and never got it.  Since I talked to a senior management
person and asked to removed from their internal lists - had *many* of
their sales people continue to call and pester me.  They finally got
that part right and have not heard from anyone since (nor do I EVER wish
to).

Paul



-Original Message-
From: Ballard, Eric [mailto:eric.ball...@suddenlink.com]
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:39 PM
To: Chad Burnham; Adam Rothschild; Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: RE: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

All,

I would like to second the vote for NHR(Network Hardware).  I have
purchased from Joe Zender there for years and the support, price,
warranty, and quality has been outstanding.  I placed his contact info
below, because it is truly a rare thing when I can say he is a great
sales person.

Thanks
Eric


Joe Zender
Network Hardware Resale
Phone: 805-690-3723
Fax: 805-690-1835
AIM - zenderNHR
Yahoo! - nhr_joezender
jzen...@networkhardware.com
www.networkhardware.com



-Original Message-
From: Chad Burnham [mailto:cburn...@du.edu]
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 11:07 AM
To: Adam Rothschild; Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: RE: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

HI,

We have been very happy with Champion and NHR for such equipment:

http://www.championone.net/

http://www.networkhardware.com/

Stellar pricing and support.

Chad


Chad D Burnham
Telecommunications Network Planner
University Technology Services - Network Services
University of Denver
2100 S. High St. #112
Denver, CO 80210 USA
Desk Phone: 303-871-4441
Mobile Phone: 303-520-5657
FAX: 303-871-2298




-Original Message-
From: Adam Rothschild [mailto:asr+na...@latency.net]
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 3:26 PM
To: Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
Subject: Re: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

On 2009-07-10-14:21:49, Duane Waddle duane.wad...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am searching for opinions on OEMs of X2 form factor 10G LAN PHY
 optics.  We've found that most router/switch vendors  mark these
 particular items up significantly just to provide their own
 sticker/EEPROM ID.  As such, we'd prefer if we can to procure from the
 OEM (or their reseller).  Is this a situation where any company who's
 a signatory to the MSA produces suitable modules, or are there
 particular OEMs to prefer (or avoid)?

 If it matters, the prime platform we're looking to plug optics into is
 the WS-X6708-10G module for a 6500/7600.

I'd suggest looking at FluxLight (www.fluxlightinc.com) for this.
Their sales and support process is nothing short of stellar, and
pricing is a fair medium between paying too much for vendor optics
and fly-by-night eBay imports.

To wit, all of their products Just Worked without ever needing Cisco's
infamous 'service unsupported-transceiver' vendor lock override.

-a










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Re: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

2009-07-10 Thread Adam Rothschild
On 2009-07-10-14:21:49, Duane Waddle duane.wad...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am searching for opinions on OEMs of X2 form factor 10G LAN PHY
 optics.  We've found that most router/switch vendors  mark these
 particular items up significantly just to provide their own
 sticker/EEPROM ID.  As such, we'd prefer if we can to procure from the
 OEM (or their reseller).  Is this a situation where any company who's
 a signatory to the MSA produces suitable modules, or are there
 particular OEMs to prefer (or avoid)?
 
 If it matters, the prime platform we're looking to plug optics into is
 the WS-X6708-10G module for a 6500/7600.

I'd suggest looking at FluxLight (www.fluxlightinc.com) for this.
Their sales and support process is nothing short of stellar, and
pricing is a fair medium between paying too much for vendor optics
and fly-by-night eBay imports.

To wit, all of their products Just Worked without ever needing Cisco's
infamous 'service unsupported-transceiver' vendor lock override.

-a



Re: OEMs for X2 10G LAN PHY optics

2009-07-10 Thread Tim Jackson
I second Adam's recommendation. Fluxlight has always been awesome to deal with.

On 7/10/09, Adam Rothschild asr+na...@latency.net wrote:
 On 2009-07-10-14:21:49, Duane Waddle duane.wad...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am searching for opinions on OEMs of X2 form factor 10G LAN PHY
 optics.  We've found that most router/switch vendors  mark these
 particular items up significantly just to provide their own
 sticker/EEPROM ID.  As such, we'd prefer if we can to procure from the
 OEM (or their reseller).  Is this a situation where any company who's
 a signatory to the MSA produces suitable modules, or are there
 particular OEMs to prefer (or avoid)?

 If it matters, the prime platform we're looking to plug optics into is
 the WS-X6708-10G module for a 6500/7600.

 I'd suggest looking at FluxLight (www.fluxlightinc.com) for this.
 Their sales and support process is nothing short of stellar, and
 pricing is a fair medium between paying too much for vendor optics
 and fly-by-night eBay imports.

 To wit, all of their products Just Worked without ever needing Cisco's
 infamous 'service unsupported-transceiver' vendor lock override.

 -a



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