Dear Mr. Carpenter,
Juniper is expensive. If you buy a new 48 x 10GbE/SFP+ fiberswitch from an H3C
based vendor like Huawei, you get the whole unit for $10,000. All you need in
addition to that are the lasers and these will set you back a hundred bucks per
port in case you select 1310nm SFP+ mo
>> I would kill for a 24-port 10GbE Juniper switch for ~$2,500. You
can't even get a 24-port 1GbE for that.
EX4200s are abundant for much less in Ebay (for the 24port 1g requirement).
In the 10G space though, indeed, Juniper is expensive.
On 1/30/2016 05:03 PM, Jonas Bjork wrote:
Dear Mr. Car
Josh,
Which Juniper switch are you referring to that is $102 per 10G port?
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Josh Reynolds
wrote:
> You're buying your switches and optics in the wrong places.
>
> An SFP+ 10K w/ DOM is running me a little under $34. An SFP+ port runs
> me slightly over $102. (Ju
"Alex Hargrove" writes:
> I just purchased some empty Intel X520-DA2 cards and then picked up
> the E10GSFPSR-compatible optics for them from Fiberstore.
Note that this requirement is implemented in the driver. YMMV depending
on OS, but in Linux you can disable it with the usual warnings by
set
Why doesn't Windstream have RTBH for their BGP customers? It cannot be
impossible to implement.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:51:05PM -0600, George Skorup wrote:
> Why doesn't Windstream have RTBH for their BGP customers? It cannot be
> impossible to implement.
vote with your wallet?
Hi,
> There's also WTI, which we use:
> http://www.wti.com/c-41-automatic-transfer-switch.aspx
And for the small deployments their RSM series is great as well: automatic
transfer switch, remote power switching and remote serial console all in one
box. Those boxes are more expensive, but if you
You offer this service to your customers, don’t you? ;-)
Seriously, it’s a good question. Most IP transit providers offering BGP
services do offer RTBH.
> On Jan 29, 2016, at 10:51 PM, George Skorup wrote:
>
> Why doesn't Windstream have RTBH for their BGP customers? It cannot be
> impossi
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