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RE: Are there inexpensive DWDM products?
From: Luke Guillory <lguillory () reservetele com>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2017 18:22:43 +0000
These guys seem to be a white box solution for Optical. https://www.lumentum.com I see that Juniper and Infinera have both worked on solutions to work on their hardware. Luke Guillory Vice President – Technology and Innovation Tel: 985.536.1212 Fax: 985.536.0300 Email: lguillory () reservetele com Reserve Telecommunications 100 RTC Dr Reserve, LA 70084 _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer: The information transmitted, including attachments, is intended only for the person(s) or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material which should not disseminate, distribute or be copied. Please notify Luke Guillory immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. Luke Guillory therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message, which arise as a result of e-mail transmission. . -----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces () nanog org] On Behalf Of LF OD Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2017 1:01 PM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? We have several buildings and a couple data centers spread around the city and interconnected via dark fiber. It's a very simple setup - no ROADM, no real ring, no extended layer-2 or layer-3 via the optical gear. Pretty much we just mux/demux a channel for each building so that each building sees the two data centers directly even though the fiber span may wind through a couple buildings along the way. In some cases, the distance is short enough to use colored optics in the network gear, but mostly the distances are just long enough to warrant transponder cards. All that being said, a lot of the gear is approaching end of life (support in some cases). I'm not an optical guru but I can muddle my way through with Cisco ONS and I'm aware that Ciena and Fujitsu also have similar products. We really don't have budget for a large optical refresh effort. However, we've saved some money here and there in the routing/switching arena by leveraging Arista and even Cumulus. I'm wondering if there are smaller players in the optical arena that have a good quality/price value? Again, we don't need sophisticated features... we primarily have 2-to-4 1Gb and 10Gb ports required per site, then we mux those onto a wavelength and extend it to the two data centers. Most buildings are set up the same way, each on a different wavelength so the don't even see each other... only the data centers. If you guys know of any optical gear that you can vouch for (and which costs less than a small house), we would greatly appreciate it. Thanks LFOD
Current thread:
- Are there inexpensive DWDM products? LF OD (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Chuck Anderson (Nov 02)
- RE: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Luke Guillory (Nov 02)
- RE: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Romeo Czumbil (Nov 02)
- RE: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Robert Jacobs (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? LF OD (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Mike Hammett (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Micah Croff (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Brent Jones (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Christopher Morrow (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Christopher Morrow (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Micah Croff (Nov 02)
- Re: Are there inexpensive DWDM products? Adnan Ahmed (Nov 03)