P into 10G is something like
> this:
>
> https://www.fs.com/de-en/products/43552.html
> <https://www.fs.com/de-en/products/43552.html>
>
> 40GBASE-PLR4 to 10GBASE-LR Breakout Panel 1U Rack-Mount, 24x LC Quad, 12x MTP
> Elite (0.35dB IL), Single Mode
>
Hello
In my opinion the "nice" way of breaking out QSFP into 10G is something
like this:
https://www.fs.com/de-en/products/43552.html
40GBASE-PLR4 to 10GBASE-LR Breakout Panel 1U Rack-Mount, 24x LC Quad, 12x
MTP Elite (0.35dB IL), Single Mode
You connect your QSFP module using a MT
ly into a redstone 10g sfp
Ideally, you should use a "breakout optic" if supported by your device: it
plugs into an 40Gbps port and delivers 4x10 Gbps via a MTP/MPO "breakout cable"
(MTP/MPO at one end, change from one fat cable to 4 duplex cables somewhere in
the middle
> However, if you just need to use 10g of the 40g port, you can do it
> much cheaper and easier with just this part:
>
> https://www.fs.com/products/72582.html
we will test to be sure this appears as one port of a breakout
randy
I doubt it applies to Randy's 48 port switch (and maybe in general), but
for posterity: be advised that the QSFP28 to SFP+ adapter is physically
taller than a standard QSFP28 optic, outside of the device. Inside is still
to spec of course.
Sort of like how RJ45 SFPs are slightly taller than fiber
> I believe that these (and the AOC option) require that the switch
> understand / supports splitting the 40G interface into 4x10s
arcos does what i expect, sub units
as i have no problem wasting ports on the delta box (there are 48 and i
only need two :) i think ben's
https://www.fs.com/pr
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>> On Jan 8, 2020, at 11:20 AM, Matt Erculiani < [ mailto:merculi...@gmail.com |
>> merculi...@gmail.com ] > wrote:
>> I think you're looking for an MTP breakout cable, rather than a QSFP28
>> breakout
alf Of Randy Bush
> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2020 1:10 PM
> To: North American Network Operators' Group
> Subject: breakout
>
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>
> i am not a fiber/sfp/... geek, so clue bat please
>
> on my left, i have a delta 9020SL running ar
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> On Jan 8, 2020, at 11:20 AM, Matt Erculiani wrote:
>
> I think you're looking for an MTP breakout cable, rather than a QSFP28
> breakout.
>
> The MTP breakout requires separate optics, whereas the active breakout can
> plug directly into a
I think you're looking for an MTP breakout cable, rather than a QSFP28
breakout.
The MTP breakout requires separate optics, whereas the active breakout can
plug directly into a device's SFP+ ports.
Something like...
https://www.fs.com/products/24422.html
And
https://www.fs.com/prod
ry 08, 2020 1:10 PM
To: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: breakout
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i am not a fiber/sfp/... geek, so clue bat please
on my left, i have a delta 9020SL running arcos, female 40g qsfp
on my right, i have incoming 10g 1310nm single mode from the seattl
AOC stands for Active Optical Cable, which means it’s really 4 SFP+ and a qsfp
plus intermediate fiber all permanently attached. 1M is the length, 1 meter.
This is distinct from DAC (Direct Attach Cable) which is all copper (you don’t
want these, fiber for one thing isolates ground/emi)
This
i am not a fiber/sfp/... geek, so clue bat please
on my left, i have a delta 9020SL running arcos, female 40g qsfp
on my right, i have incoming 10g 1310nm single mode from the seattle
internet exchange. it is currently into a redstone 10g sfp
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The Corning Edge stuff is nice. Very modular, so you can customize it for
your needs. And from my experience, it's proven to be designed well.
Makes it easy to slide individual trays out to work on. And the built in
shutters on the LC connectors instead of the dust caps are a nice touch,
since n
We generally run a MTP/MPO12 cable to a breakout cassette a few racks down,
and that's where we split out all of the LC pairs. It keeps the mess away
from the routers/traffic generators.
*Spencer Ryan* | Senior Systems Administrator | sr...@arbor.net
*Arbor Networks*
+1.734.794.50
It's the Corning Edge8 line [
https://www.corning.com/worldwide/en/products/communication-networks/applications/data-center/edge8.html
]
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:45 AM, Jared Mauch wrote:
> There is a nice Corning panel our facilities team is using now. I can find
> the link and send it to the l
:28:55 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Patch panel solutions for 4x10GE breakout
So the newer equipment we are looking at uses QSFP+/MTP with 4x10GE breakouts
to deliver 10G. We are not wiring these up to things in the same rack, they
will be going to patch panels and then elsewhere in a facility
There is a nice Corning panel our facilities team is using now. I can find the
link and send it to the list when not at my phone.
Jared Mauch
> On May 5, 2016, at 10:28 AM, Phil Bedard wrote:
>
> So the newer equipment we are looking at uses QSFP+/MTP with 4x10GE breakouts
> to deliver 10G.
So the newer equipment we are looking at uses QSFP+/MTP with 4x10GE breakouts
to deliver 10G. We are not wiring these up to things in the same rack, they
will be going to patch panels and then elsewhere in a facility. It could
potentially get messy with the panels we have today so we are looki
Hi folks,
Anyone from the northern VA area has a couple extra of these? I'd like to
borrow for a couple days to see if they work in other vendors' equipment?
Believe it or not, Cisco' s one is much cheaper.
Thanks!
rg/lmn
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