Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-15 Thread Gerard Dupont III
We have several of them in service for almost 18 months now. Overall I'm happy with them, but I have had some minor issues. I had an issue where DHCP Option 82 information was incorrect and support had a new firmware fix within 72 hours. When trying to access the oldest events in the detailed sys

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-12 Thread Mark Tinka
On 11/Feb/15 14:49, Tarko Tikan wrote: > It is being replaced by ASR-920-24SZ-M - 24GE Fiber and 4-10GE: > Modular PSU. I don't think this ASR920 has been announced yet :) Well, it's on the web site, and our AM team gave us a price a few weeks ago. I'm just surprised why they'd do this, consider

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-11 Thread Aled Morris
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/asr-920-series-aggregation-services-router/datasheet-c78-733397.html Aled On 11 February 2015 at 12:49, Tarko Tikan wrote: > hey, > > I understand it is now being replaced by the ASR920, which is a little >> odd if you look at port densi

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-11 Thread Tarko Tikan
hey, I understand it is now being replaced by the ASR920, which is a little odd if you look at port density differences between the two alone. It is being replaced by ASR-920-24SZ-M - 24GE Fiber and 4-10GE: Modular PSU. I don't think this ASR920 has been announced yet :) -- tarko

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-11 Thread Denis Fondras
Hi, > Price and functionality-wise Planet MGSW-28240F and GSD-1020S look > pretty close to what I'm looking for. Anyone have real experience > with using them on a large scale? Performance? > Thank you for the pointer to MGSW-28240F. I am also curious to hear some feedback as the gear is awful

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Carlos Alcantar
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Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Mark Tinka
On 10/Feb/15 21:35, Frank Bulk wrote: > Unless each customer has in their own L3 domain, you'll also want some kind > of L2 isolation between ports (and also MFF) and IP source address > verification (so that people can't spoof addresses) for both DHPC and static > IP customers. And don't forget

RE: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Frank Bulk
-Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ray Soucy Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 7:31 AM To: NANOG Subject: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware One thing I'm personally interested in is the growth of municipal FTTx that's starting to happen a

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Ammar Zuberi
;>> Check out Mikrotik, Planet and TP-Link. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> - >>>> Mike Hammett >>>> Intelligent Computing Solutions >>>> http://www.ics-il.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Ray Soucy
>>> - >>> Mike Hammett >>> Intelligent Computing Solutions >>> http://www.ics-il.com >>> >>> >>> >>> - Original Message - >>> >>> From: "Ray Soucy" >>> To: "NANOG" >>

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Ammar Zuberi
; Check out Mikrotik, Planet and TP-Link. >> >> >> >> >> - >> Mike Hammett >> Intelligent Computing Solutions >> http://www.ics-il.com >> >> >> >> - Original Message - >> >> From: "Ray Soucy" >> To: "

RE: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Murat Kaipov
, February 10, 2015 5:42 PM To: Mike Hammett Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware Price and functionality-wise Planet MGSW-28240F and GSD-1020S look pretty close to what I'm looking for. Anyone have real experience with using them on a large scale? Performance? On Tue, Feb 10, 20

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015, Ray Soucy wrote: What options are out there for Active-Ethernet hardware. Ideally something that could handle G.8032 and 802.1ad in hardware for the distribution side (24 or 48-port SFP metro switch) and something inexpensive for the access side but still managed (e.g. a

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Ray Soucy
TP-Link. > > > > > - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > http://www.ics-il.com > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Ray Soucy" > To: "NANOG" > Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 7:31:22 AM > Subject: FTTx Activ

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Max Tulyev
oucy" > To: "NANOG" > Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 7:31:22 AM > Subject: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware > > One thing I'm personally interested in is the growth of municipal FTTx > that's starting to happen around the US and possibly applyin

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Mark Tinka
On 10/Feb/15 15:31, Ray Soucy wrote: > I'm really looking for something cheap to keep costs down for a > proof-of-concept. The stuff from Cisco and even Ciena is a bit more > expensive than my target. I hear Cisco were discontinuing the ME2600X, but not sure if that is still happening. Do you fi

Re: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Mike Hammett
Check out Mikrotik, Planet and TP-Link. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com - Original Message - From: "Ray Soucy" To: "NANOG" Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 7:31:22 AM Subject: FTTx Active-Ethernet Hard

FTTx Active-Ethernet Hardware

2015-02-10 Thread Ray Soucy
One thing I'm personally interested in is the growth of municipal FTTx that's starting to happen around the US and possibly applying that model to highly rural areas (e.g. 10 mile long town with no side streets, existing utility polls, 250 or so homes) and doing a realistic cost analysis of what th