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Re: MSA’s and network architecture


From: Saku Ytti <saku () ytti fi>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2022 09:39:17 +0300

We could also add an explanation to our proposals for the acronym. :)

In your fair proposal, MSA is related to network architecture as a way
to standardise pluggable (optics). But as always standards are
incomplete, ambiguous and do not guarantee interoperability, so it
will take some time for industry to decide what is 'correct'
interpretation of MSA. Implying when you buy early in life cycle new
optics, you may want to source more carefully and test, compared to
buying later in life cycle sourcing pluggables anywhere with 0 testing
is relatively low risk.


On Wed, 18 May 2022 at 09:32, Etienne-Victor Depasquale via NANOG
<nanog () nanog org> wrote:

Just to add a bit of fun to the mix - perhaps multi-source agreement was intended :)

Cheers,

Etienne

On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 3:59 AM Martin Hannigan <hannigan () gmail com> wrote:



All,

Why do MSA’s matter as related to network architecture?

Thanks all —

-M<





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