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Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules
From: "Naslund, Steve" <SNaslund () medline com>
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 00:39:50 +0000
Our experience using that command has been mixed enough to be unreliable for production. Problems include error disabled interfaces refusing to come back online and the command not surviving a power cycle. Use with caution. Steven Naslund Chicago IL
On Nov 17, 2014, at 2:11 PM, "ryanL" <ryan.landry () gmail com> wrote: there's a reason why cisco introduced "service unsupported-transceiver", which still remains an undocumented command. i have arista gear as well. kinda wish they had a similar undocumented command.
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- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules, (continued)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Justin M. Streiner (Nov 17)
- RE: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Jethro R Binks (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules William Herrin (Nov 17)
- RE: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Darden, Patrick (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Scott Voll (Nov 17)
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- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Clayton Zekelman (Nov 17)
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- RE: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Naslund, Steve (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules ryanL (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Ken Matlock (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Jérôme Nicolle (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Naslund, Steve (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Patrick W. Gilmore (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Jérôme Nicolle (Nov 17)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Ryan Pugatch (Nov 18)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Baldur Norddahl (Nov 18)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Naslund, Steve (Nov 18)
- Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules Richard Hesse (Nov 25)