Re: PCIe adapters supporting long distance 10GB fiber?

2017-06-22 Thread Oliver Elliott
I have used 3rd party Cisco coded optics in an Intel SFP card successfully,
but it won't be "officially supported".

Oli

On 20 June 2017 at 16:15, Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The real question here is: will my NIC support other SFP+ modules than the
> few options carried by the NIC vendor?
>
> For example Intel claims the Intel NICs can only accept SFP+ modules by
> Intel. They probably do not make optics themselves and only have few
> options available. And indeed if you put in a third party optic it will be
> rejected.
>
> There are two ways around that. One is finding a device driver with vendor
> check disabled. The other option is to get optics that pretend to be Intel.
>
> You can get optics with vendor ID many places. A good place to start is
> Fiberstore fs.com because they have public pricing on the website.
>
> With the vendor id the answer to the question is that all NICs with SFP+ I
> ever heard about will support any range, WDM or other special SFP+ module.
>
> Regards,
>
> Baldur
>
>
> Den 20. jun. 2017 02.59 skrev "chiel" <ch...@gmx.net>:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are deploying more and more server based routers (based on BSD). We
> > have now come to the point where we need to have 10GB uplinks one these
> > devices and I prefer to plug in a long range 10GB fiber straight into the
> > server without it going first into a router/switch from vendor x. It
> seems
> > to me that all the 10GB PCIe cards only support either copper 10GBASE-T,
> > short range 10GBASE-SR or the 10 Km 10GBASE-LR (but only very few). Are
> > there any PCIe cards that support 10GBASE-ER and 10GBASE-ZR? I can't seem
> > to find any.
> >
> > Chiel
> >
>



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Re: Templating/automating configuration

2017-06-06 Thread Oliver Elliott
I echo Ansible. I'm using it with NAPALM and jinja2 templates to push and
verify config on switches.

Oli

On 6 June 2017 at 14:27, Pui Edylie <em...@edylie.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Take a look at Ansible
>
> https://www.ansible.com/
>
> Our whole infra is automated using it and it is great!
>
> Regards,
> Edy
>
>
>
> On 6/6/2017 9:22 PM, Graham Johnston wrote:
>
>> Short of complete SDN, for those of you that have some degree of
>> configuration templating and/or automation tools what is it that you run?
>> I'm envisioning some sort of tool that let's me define template snippets of
>> configuration and aids in their deployment to devices. I'm okay doing the
>> heaving lifting in defining everything, I'm just looking for the tool that
>> stitches it together and hopefully makes things a little less error prone
>> for those who aren't as adept.
>>
>> Graham Johnston
>> Network Planner
>> Westman Communications Group
>> 204.717.2829
>> johnst...@westmancom.com<mailto:johnst...@westmancom.com>
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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Oliver Elliott
Senior Network Specialist
IT Services, University of Bristol
t: 0117 39 (41131)