From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Tyler Treat
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 4:40 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Planet MGSW-28240F
So in essence, each of the top 4 strands could represent 32 subs? Or do you
have multiple levels of split under
We have fed it directly from our Emerson -48 system without issues.
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 11:21 PM, George Skorup wrote:
> So, back on the original topic that I started here. I got an hour or so
> today to play with this switch. Cisco clone CLI and the web UI is very
>
If the chassis is not bonded, then it is just 48 VDC. It has a positive and
a negative, but saying it is +48 or -48 when it is not bonded is not
correct.
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From: George Skorup
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 8:21 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Planet MGSW
So, back on the original topic that I started here. I got an hour or so
today to play with this switch. Cisco clone CLI and the web UI is very
functional. Gotta say I'm really surprised that I don't hate it. The
VLAN config is a little confusing, but I just need some more time with it.
The
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> Yes, I agree.
> The big reason for looking at GPON in my case is saving fibers out to the
> country and not needing remote hardware in the middle. If I can use 2
> strands to feed a subdivision that is 2 miles
ach dwelling once we get into a cluster of homes.
>> Cabinet mounted splitters.
>> Then later we can do active to each home if we want to add electronics at
>> the cabinet locations.
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Yes, I agree.
The big reason for looking at GPON in my case is saving fibers out to the
country and not needing remote hardware in the middle. If I can use 2
strands to feed a subdivision that is 2 miles away, instead of using
24/48/or 96 strands, I can more than
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Guys, I recommend you get it quoted and go through the hassle. I've seen as
much as a 45% discount on the MSRP of products when going through all the
hoop
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Planet MGSW-28240F
Yes, I agree.
The big reason for looking at GPON in my case is saving fibers out to the
country and not needing remote hardware in the middle. If I can use 2
strands to feed a subdivision that is 2 miles away, instead of using
24/48/or 96 strands, I can
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> They're cheap and have good support. No random issues like other vendors
> we've tried. Don't get me wrong, I'd rather use calix or one of the big
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We have a few of those in place for a couple years now in non climate
controlled cabinets. This will be the third winter. We're just using cheap
chinese bidi optics. Some from fiberstore. Customer sides are
mostly MikroTik 2011 or rb260gs.
Had some minor issues early on but they were fixed in
What are you using for GPON now?
I’m starting to use some of the higher density 48 port Planet switches in
active.
From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Gerard Dupont III
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 7:55 PM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Planet MGSW-28240F
We have a few
se some of the higher density 48 port Planet switches
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>> *From:* Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Gerard Dupont III
>> *Sent:* Friday, January 15, 2016 7:55 PM
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>> We have a few of those in place fo
Excellent. Thanks.
On 1/15/2016 8:05 PM, Craig Baird wrote:
We have this exact switch in service right now with Fiberstore BiDis.
It's never given us any trouble.
Craig
Quoting George Skorup :
I'm working on a fiber project and was wondering if anyone else has
used
Cool. Thanks guys. Seems like a solid switch.
On 1/15/2016 8:55 PM, Gerard Dupont III wrote:
We have a few of those in place for a couple years now in non climate
controlled cabinets. This will be the third winter. We're just using
cheap chinese bidi optics. Some from fiberstore. Customer
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> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Planet MGSW-28240F
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> We have a few of those in place for a couple years now in non climate
> controlled cabinets. This will be the third winter. We're just using cheap
> chinese bidi optics. Some f
We have this exact switch in service right now with Fiberstore BiDis.
It's never given us any trouble.
Craig
Quoting George Skorup :
I'm working on a fiber project and was wondering if anyone else has
used this Planet switch?
Mikrotik RB2011s.
Craig
Quoting George Skorup :
Derp, I forgot. What do you have on the other end of the ports?
Routerboards with bidi SFPs? We're not sure what we're going to do
on the CPE end yet. It's a multi party venture and those guys
haven't made up their minds
I'm working on a fiber project and was wondering if anyone else has used
this Planet switch? http://www.planet.com.tw/en/product/product.php?id=48441
Is Planet picky about SFP modules? I was planing on ordering some cheap
single mode modules from Fiber Store to use with this and get the
Why are you moving away from gpon?
On Jan 15, 2016 8:55 PM, "Gerard Dupont III" wrote:
> We have a few of those in place for a couple years now in non climate
> controlled cabinets. This will be the third winter. We're just using cheap
> chinese bidi optics. Some from
2016 9:41:01 PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Planet MGSW-28240F
They're cheap and have good support. No random issues like other vendors we've
tried. Don't get me wrong, I'd rather use calix or one of the big names, but I
can't make the numbers work for the small wireless fed residential build
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