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From: "Greg Pendergrass" <greg () band-x com>
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 11:57:49 -0500


Sorry, you can't tell who's comment is whose on the previous mail. That
should be:

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard A Steenbergen [mailto:ras () e-gerbil net]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 11:47 AM
To: Greg Pendergrass
Cc: 'Nanog@Merit. Edu'
Subject: Re: long distance gigabit ethernet


On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 10:36:22AM -0500, Greg Pendergrass wrote:

I'm looking at long-haul gigabit ethernet as a possible solution versus
traditional SONET and I'm a little bit wary as promises made on web pages
and white papers aren't *always* completely accurate.  I'd appreciate it
if
you all would share your experiences with it. By long-haul I mean in the
hundreds or thousands of miles. I need to know:

a. Does it work properly?

b. Who offers it in the continental US?

-I'm going to take a stab and assume that you're actually more interested
-in finding a longhaul line with GigE on the ends, and not so much how many
-miles you can get with whatever optics...

Absolutely right, I don't care what's in between as long as I have GigE at
the end. Other options include using wave (too expensive), or ethernet over
MPLS (worth considering although latency may be too high for longer that
1000 miles).

GP



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