Hello Conor

The REVO OLT solution is perfect 👌 match with all MikroTik product
in  case you choose not to use different variant ONUs available.

The combination will work as Layer 3 on central location allowing
point to multi-point with downstream speed of up to 2.5 Gbps each port
and up-to 128 end points using splitter.  Mikrotik    CRS switch add
extra 24 Ethernet ports on each end point ☝️ and give layer 7 control
on each port.


Saurabh,

The form factor on this 8 port ONU is exactly what I am looking for.
However, I really don't like the fact that all the subscriber ports
are only FE instead of GE. I know the uplink is only GEPON and 1GBPS
capable, but we want to offer up to 1Gbps to our subscribers as an
upgrade. What is the pricepoint of this box, and will you offer a GE
option?



The form factor on this 8 port ONU is exactly what I am looking for.
However, I really don't like the fact that all the subscriber ports
are only FE instead of GE. I know the uplink is only GEPON and 1GBPS
capable, but we want to offer up to 1Gbps to our subscribers as an
upgrade.

Ans  ON a lighter note FE is 125Mbps =1Gbps   which is 25 Mbps less
where are those capacity users .  Any way we can offer both variants
FE as wall as GE


  Q.   What is the pricepoint of this box, and will you offer a GE option?

   Ans The price is very much affordable request you to share your no
to talk in person

as offered earlier we are open to all kinds of field level testing to
give you confidence.


Sauarbh

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> On 03-Nov-2016, at 2:23 AM, Dan Harling <harl...@capeanncomm.com> wrote:
>
> RouterOS has a CLI in addition to the Winbox GUI, and you can connect
> via MAC (from the same subnet) as well as IP.  It also has 'netwatch'
> and scripting, very configurable local & remote logging, traffic
> shaping, pretty much all you'd expect from a proper router.
>
> The devices I mentioned have switch chips that allow either some or
> all ports to operate at wire speed.  But you'd also have the option of
> going to a routed topology, should that become desirable in the
> future.  (If your design links pairs of these devices in addition to
> the home runs, for fail-over in case of a break, a routed network
> would let you make use of that capacity; whereas in a bridged network,
> STP would simply disable the extra link until it's needed.)
>
>
>> On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 3:25 PM, Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Daniel,
>>
>> What functions would I want in RouterOS that are no in SwOS for this
>> application? Can RouterOS devices be turned into a switch, and operate at
>> full line speed rates? 1 Gbps in and out?
>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 1:59 PM, Dan Harling <harl...@capeanncomm.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> - At Least 1 SFP fiber uplink port. 2 would be nice for daisy chaining,
>>>> but
>>>> not required.
>>>> - 4 to 8 Copper Gigabit Ports. I don't need POE output power on these
>>>> ports.
>>>> - SNMP For remote monitoring
>>>> - CLI or some sort of web based remote management
>>>> - Temperature Hardened or able to be in a hot attic
>>>> - Some sort of L2 port isolation or private vlans where other
>>>> subscribers
>>>> can see each other. All traffic goes in and out of uplink
>>>> - Rate limiting for each individual port
>>>> - Full duplex speed and wireline switching is preferred.
>>>> - We be nice to be remotely powered using PoE in, but not required.
> ...
>>> There have been several updates to SwOS over the past couple years
>>> (currently at 1.17), but I would recommend a 2011, 3011, or CRS--all
>>> of which run RouterOS--over a SwOS device.  ROS has far, far more
>>> features that you would want to have in this situation.  (I only use
>>> SwOS for passive PoE distribution: RB260GSP.)
>
>
> Daniel Harling  <><
> Engineering, Cape Ann Communications
> 183 Main Street, Gloucester, MA  01930
> 978-879-7744 (cell)
> harl...@capeanncomm.com
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