OT: converting 100MB to OC-3 POS
hi, Can anyone help me convert a 100MB Ethernet interface to an OC-3 POS interface in a small cheap box ? thanks, Gil
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Gil Levi wrote:
Can anyone help me convert a 100MB Ethernet interface to an OC-3 POS interface in a small cheap box ?
Depends on what you mean by cheap? Ethernet<->POS isn't a conversion per say, but it could be switched or routed. The more expensive part will probably be the POS interface. An RS 1000 would work. Maybe a 7300 also, but it would cost twice as much I think. http://www.riverstonenet.com/products/router_rs1000.shtml andy -- PGP Key Available at http://www.tigerteam.net/andy/pgp
On Tuesday, Sep 9, 2003, at 08:26 Canada/Eastern, Andy Walden wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Gil Levi wrote:
Can anyone help me convert a 100MB Ethernet interface to an OC-3 POS interface in a small cheap box ?
Depends on what you mean by cheap? Ethernet<->POS isn't a conversion per say, but it could be switched or routed. The more expensive part will probably be the POS interface. An RS 1000 would work. Maybe a 7300 also, but it would cost twice as much I think.
If it's an interior application, and you are open to alternatives to POS, you could use a cheap enterprise switch with an ATM uplink and do RFC1483 bridging. It used to be the case that a cisco 2900XL with a single OC3 ATM card was way cheaper than the cheapest cisco router that could do OC3/POS. The 2900XL supported either SDH or SONET framing, if your application involves a synchronous optical network and not just dark fibre. You don't need an ATM switch (you can back-to-back the UNI speakers across the SONET/SDH network). Note also that "cheap" in "cheap enterprise switch" is relative and, for the record, ATM is evil. Joe
I used to help design these products and I veified them http://www.luminous.com/ -Henry Andy Walden <andy@tigerteam.net> wrote: On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Gil Levi wrote:
Can anyone help me convert a 100MB Ethernet interface to an OC-3 POS interface in a small cheap box ?
Depends on what you mean by cheap? Ethernet<->POS isn't a conversion per say, but it could be switched or routed. The more expensive part will probably be the POS interface. An RS 1000 would work. Maybe a 7300 also, but it would cost twice as much I think. http://www.riverstonenet.com/products/router_rs1000.shtml andy -- PGP Key Available at http://www.tigerteam.net/andy/pgp
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Andy Walden
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Gil Levi
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Henry Linneweh
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Joe Abley