On 2010-12-22-19:44:31, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Yes, sorry I should've specified 10Gig-E and I would like to avoid
> using CWDM/DWDM optics if possible I would just like to use regular LR
> optics.
The common misconception is that, just because you're not installing
colored optics directly in your r
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Cc: 'nanog@nanog.org'
Subject: Re: C/D[WDM]
> Anyone have any opinion on a user friendly and low-to-mid-priced CWDM
> or DWDM system?
>
> We need to take one pair of dark fiber and get about 5-6 10G ports on
> both sides.
what kind of 10G ports? 10gige? if so, i do no
> Anyone have any opinion on a user friendly and low-to-mid-priced CWDM
> or DWDM system?
>
> We need to take one pair of dark fiber and get about 5-6 10G ports on
> both sides.
what kind of 10G ports? 10gige? if so, i do not see how the cubo
stuff helps.
will http://xkl.com/ do it for you (if
+1 on the CUBO recommendation. In addition to muxes, we've worked
with them as a supplier of (Finisar) colored optics; our dealings have
been extremely favorable on all fronts.
-a
+1
All our dwdm backbone is CubeOptics powered. We have about 30 pairs of DWDM
band-spliiters and muxes.
The attenuation is the lowest we have seen on all the wdm muxes we have tested.
The tech guys @Cube optics are really smart. You can also ask for a specific
mux if you have a want THE MUX.
On 22.12.2010 15:31 Danijel wrote
> This should fit the pricerange:
> http://www.cubeoptics.com/passive_components.php
> Haven't used them yet but know of one local operator that is using them and
> is very satisfied...
>
We are using a couple of CUBO's passive DWDM muxes @ DE-CIX. Work like a
c
This should fit the pricerange:
http://www.cubeoptics.com/passive_components.php
Haven't used them yet but know of one local operator that is using them and
is very satisfied...
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*blap*
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 15:14, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Anyone have any opinion on a user friendly and low-to
Anyone have any opinion on a user friendly and low-to-mid-priced CWDM or DWDM
system?
We need to take one pair of dark fiber and get about 5-6 10G ports on both
sides.
This is the info that the DF provider has given us on the route:
Operating Wavelength: 1310/1550nm
Maximum Attenuation:0
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