Re: [c-nsp] [External] Re: Support for CFP2

2024-01-24 Thread Rob Evans via cisco-nsp
Hi, That product looks rather old; why not use Smartoptics DCP-404 instead? > And it's QDD based too, for the day when you want to move the QDD pluggable > into the router instead. > Yeah, as I mentioned, there may be alternatives. Noting that the OP wanted a range of 800km+, do SO also offer

Re: [c-nsp] [External] Re: Support for CFP2

2024-01-24 Thread Shawn L via cisco-nsp
Thanks -- I was looking at that exact box earlier today and have sent them a request for more information. In a perfect world I'd like to keep it as simple as possible, but I also want to get this project moving and get things turned up, so other options are greatly appreciated. Shawn On Wed,

Re: [c-nsp] [External] Re: Support for CFP2

2024-01-24 Thread Rob Evans via cisco-nsp
...and I've just re-read that you were looking for what you could use. There's something like this: https://www.packetlight.com/products/100g-200g-dwdm-transport/200g-single-wavelength-muxponder I've no personal experience of it, and there may be other similar products on the market, but that

Re: [c-nsp] [External] Re: Support for CFP2

2024-01-24 Thread Rob Evans via cisco-nsp
It sounds as though your provider is suggesting a CFP2-DCO, such as one of these: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/transceiver-modules/datasheet-c78-743732.html They're giving you a specification that includes the entire C band (4.8THz), but stating that your