On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 4:54 PM, Jeroen Wunnink
wrote:
> Flexopitix allows 3rd party vendor rebranding by buying credits for the
> branding box/account.
AFAIK you have to buy their transceivers, then you can use their
FlexBox to change the programming of the
I've done small runs of boards that can do this and also do the OEO part. Let
me know off list if you are interested.
Jared Mauch
> On Jan 25, 2016, at 5:36 AM, Frederik Kriewitz wrote:
>
> Or if you prefer the do-it-yourself approach using a Raspberry Pi:
>
Flexopitix allows 3rd party vendor rebranding by buying credits for the
branding box/account.
On 25/01/16 16:49, Robert Blayzor via NANOG wrote:
On Jan 18, 2016, at 2:02 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
On Jan 18, 2016, at 2:02 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
>
> What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
> So far I have found both
> https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html and
>
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 11:55 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
> Freddy,
>
> So are you saying if you order enough from Fiberstore.com they will give you
> a programmer? That seems like the best solution.
Yes, the magic number seems to be 3 USD for fiberstore.
I looked into
Freddy,
So are you saying if you order enough from Fiberstore.com they will give
you a programmer? That seems like the best solution.
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 6:03 AM, Frederik Kriewitz
wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 8:02 PM, Colton Conor
>
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 8:02 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
> What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
> So far I have found both
> https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html and
>
I haven’t had to actually reprogram any, but have a bunch of flexoptics modules
preprogrammed for Arista which have been working great. Very easy people to
deal with, and yes, candy. :>
Ashley Kitto
Nominum
> On Jan 22, 2016, at 4:47 PM, Matthew Crocker wrote:
>
>
The only downside I see to Flexoptix is that their pricing for their SFPs,
and you must use their SFPs, are much more expensive than already
programmed SFP's from low cost providers.
For example, a regualr 10GBASE-LR SFP+ 1310nm 10km from Fiberstore is $34 (
> How does Solid Optics compare on pricing? They don't list them on their
> website.
>
Last time I checked, it was roughly US$90 for a SFP-10G-LR+-SO.
.org
Betreff: Re: Programmable SFP+ Transcievers
> How does Solid Optics compare on pricing? They don't list them on their
> website.
>
Last time I checked, it was roughly US$90 for a SFP-10G-LR+-SO.
On Monday, 18 January, 2016 19:02, "Colton Conor" said:
> What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
> So far I have found both
> https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html and
>
What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
So far I have found both
https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html and
http://solid-optics.com/tools/multi-fiber-tool/so-multi-fiber-tool-id1768.html
Is there anything else out there? Any opinions
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 2:02 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
>
> What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
> So far I have found both
> https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html and
>
ubject: Programmable SFP+ Transcievers
What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
So far I have found both
https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html and
http://solid-optics.com/tools/multi-fiber-tool/so-multi-fiber-tool-id1768.html
Is there an
Eric,
If you’ve got something to relevant to add to the discussion, feel free to
reply to the list yourself. I’m not endorsing Menara’s pluggables any more
than I’m endorsing yours. I’m just simply stating that I’m aware that Menara
exists as a company. I took a quick look at your site and
nder and delete the e-mail and its
attachments from all computers.
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What options are out th
Luma Optics in California has re-progammable transceivers along with a
coding platform called CLOUDCODE.
In addition to re-programming, the tool can also be used for DWDM tuning.
Eric
Luma Optics
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Colton Conor
wrote:
> What options are
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