
My initial thought on this Tom was to actually encourage the OP to use a Mikrotik as the CPE and OpenFlow 1.3 :) Bypass or not, I've seen those fail from too many vendors too many times. It also sounds very expensive to scale out for tons of customers if that's the case (I have an idea it is, and what the OP is doing... probably the same thing I've been working on with a vendor). *Josh Reynolds* joshr@spitwspots.com Chief Technology Officer // SPITwSPOTS On Mon, Jun 23, 2025 at 3:46 PM Tom Smyth via NANOG <nanog@lists.nanog.org> wrote:
Folks Ethernet passthrough devices, that I have seen
are ports 11,12 on the Mikrotik RB1100AH , RB1100AHx2 RB1100AHx4,
and some Axiomtek devices (Network appliance series can have lan Passthrough with relays that can be enabled or disabled using jumper kits on the mainboard,
integrating them in your network requires careful configuration with bridges etc... (normal working vs failsafe working) ...
and 2x the ports per Lan bypass group
Hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Tue, 24 Jun 2025 at 00:15, David Zimmerman via NANOG <nanog@lists.nanog.org> wrote:
Craig,
I discovered and used Niagara Networks (nee Interface Masters) for a
half-decade or so exactly for this purpose — transparent insertion / optical cut-through on power fail, without having to do a passive optical bleed and finger-pointing about light levels. Also gave me extra diagnostic knobs and visibility for the carrier circuit that was passing through it.
https://www.niagaranetworks.com/products/network-bypass-switch
-dp
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