The 100 km leg completes a ring.
 

Jared
 

Sent: Friday, October 30, 2020
From: "Ben Cannon" <b...@6by7.net>
To: "Jared Brown" <nanog-...@mail.com>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: 100G over 100 km of dark fiber

You could break this into 10x 10g coherent lanes, but you’re going to end up 
back close to coherent 100g prices.
 
You’re at the threshold distance where you’re past all the short range tech and 
are seriously pushing it - whereas the 100g coherent tech is just taking off.  
 
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 On Oct 30, 2020, at 7:19 AM, Jared Brown <nanog-...@mail.com> wrote:
 
Hello NANOG!

I need to push 100G over 100 km of dark fiber. Since there are no 100G 
pluggable optics with this reach (~25 dB), I have been offered coherent 
transport systems to solve my problem. This is all good and well, except total 
system costs start from high five figures.

So, my question is, do I have any other options?

I can't help noticing that you can break out a 100G QSFP into four 25G QSFPs. 
25G DWDM systems are relatively inexpensive (low five figures), but can you 
make 25G DWDM go 100 km?

I only need the one 100G, so I don't really need a highly scalable DWDM system. 
I can't put anything midspan, or if I could it would cost more than just going 
with a coherent system.


Jared

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