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POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length
From: Vincent Gillet <vgi () opentransit net>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 18:39:06 +0200
Hello all, I am thinking about using different POS interfaces on dark-fibers. On one side, i already have POS-OC48-LR card (Cisco). This card use 1550 nm wave length. We would like to use a POS-OC48-SR (Cisco). This card use 1310 nm wave length. Are 1310 and 1550 optics comptatible ? If yes, i guess that there is impact on the power Budget available. How-Much ?! Some colleagues reported successful implementation with such config (Cisco POS OC48 Cards) It looks strange to me and i wonder if Juniper and Cisco POS OC48 would also work corretly in such environnement ... I guess that "official" answer from manufacturer would be : NO WAY :-) Some carriers may already tested such config ? Any feedback ? Thanks. V
Current thread:
- POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Vincent Gillet (Jun 07)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Simon Lockhart (Jun 07)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Wayne Bouchard (Jun 07)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Dalvenjah FoxFire (Jun 07)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length John Fraizer (Jun 07)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Mikael Abrahamsson (Jun 08)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Steve Schaefer (Jun 08)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Wayne Bouchard (Jun 07)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Simon Lockhart (Jun 07)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Steve Feldman (Jun 07)
- Re: POS OC48 interfaces using different wave length Steve Schaefer (Jun 07)