to correct: imcnetworks don't specify, transmode does 3r oeo regeneration -- Tomas Daniska systems engineer Tronet Computer Networks Plynarenska 5, 829 75 Bratislava, Slovakia tel: +421 2 58224111, fax: +421 2 58224199 A transistor protected by a fast-acting fuse will protect the fuse by blowing first.
-----Original Message----- From: Daniska Tomas Sent: 13. júna 2002 14:30 To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: GigEth regenerators
a brief summary of responses up to now:
- there are several vendors making some kind of sx-to-zx gbe converters (they call it gbe extenders), which gives an equivalent of a device with a zx gbic. these vendors include jdsu, luxn, extreme etc.
- two companies were found making gbe optical regenerators - imcnetworks and transmode
- other solution is to try with edfa
mikael: which exact gbic did you use?
i was comparing cisco-reselled gbics and their cwdm gbics seem to be more than 10dB better on power budget... anybody tried this in real life?
thanks again
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Tomas Daniska systems engineer Tronet Computer Networks Plynarenska 5, 829 75 Bratislava, Slovakia tel: +421 2 58224111, fax: +421 2 58224199
A transistor protected by a fast-acting fuse will protect the fuse by blowing first.
-----Original Message----- From: Mikael Abrahamsson [mailto:swmike@swm.pp.se] Sent: 12. júna 2002 17:48 To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: GigEth regenerators
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Daniska Tomas wrote:
but for gigeth in this case - we need to connect two sites about 200km apart over dark fiber
Check out the 7020 from Transmode <http://www.transmode.se/products/sing_dual.htm>
Btw, my personal best so far is 150km over dark fiber using a extra long haul GBIC, 32dB loss over the fiber and it worked perfectly. Only tested it for 10 minutes, but there were no CRC errors during that time.
+4dB output from the GGBIC, now we have to worry to not look into the laser :)
-- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se