On Sat, 30 Apr 2016 19:10:44 -, "Jakob Heitz (jheitz)" said:
> A use case for a longer prefix with the same nexthop:
>
>F
> / \
> D E
> | |
> B C
> \ /
>A
Am I the only one thinking "RFC4264" here? :)
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Disagreeing is okay. It wouldn't make you any less wrong though :P
On May 1, 2016 3:58 AM, "Mark Tinka" wrote:
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> On 1/May/16 10:55, Josh Reynolds wrote:
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> > No. Active has higher initial and ongoing plant costs (cabinet power,
> > cabinet wear and tear, more battery banks, chargers, etc). Y
F
/ \
D E
| |
B C
\ /
A
Suppose A is a customer of B and C.
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>>> This is possible, but only remotely probable. In the real world, D and
>>> E are likely peered, as are B and C.
>>
>> "likely?" with what probability? any measureme
> >>F
> >> / \
> >> D E
> >> | |
> >> B C
> >> \ /
> >>A
> >>
> >> Suppose A is a customer of B and C.
> >
> > This is possible, but only remotely probable. In the real world, D and
> > E are likely peered, as are B and C.
>
> "likely?" with what probability? any measuremen
On 1/May/16 10:55, Josh Reynolds wrote:
> No. Active has higher initial and ongoing plant costs (cabinet power,
> cabinet wear and tear, more battery banks, chargers, etc). You also
> end up using far, far less fiber strands.
>
I tend to disagree, but this is one of those debates that could go
In addition, the upgrade path uses the same strands simultaneously.
On May 1, 2016 3:46 AM, "Mark Tinka" wrote:
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> On 30/Apr/16 20:36, Josh Reynolds wrote:
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> > For us (FTTH) we had/have enough aggressive foresight to do smaller
> > splits.. 1x16. Some are doing 1x2's or 1x4's at the corner s
No. Active has higher initial and ongoing plant costs (cabinet power,
cabinet wear and tear, more battery banks, chargers, etc). You also end up
using far, far less fiber strands.
On May 1, 2016 3:46 AM, "Mark Tinka" wrote:
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> On 30/Apr/16 20:36, Josh Reynolds wrote:
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> > For us (FTTH) we had
On 30/Apr/16 20:36, Josh Reynolds wrote:
> For us (FTTH) we had/have enough aggressive foresight to do smaller
> splits.. 1x16. Some are doing 1x2's or 1x4's at the corner somewhere into
> 1x16's or 1x8's, so at the point where you start to hit decent saturation
> you can just shrink the upstrea
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