Could i use dark fiber to connect 2 OC48 module on 6509s ?
if ok,any difference from GE module connections on 6509s?


Thanks,

david
""Lupi, Guy""  wrote in message
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> Some companies have run fiber optic lines in certain areas, mostly
> metropolitan areas, and they sell fiber runs to companies that require
them.
> Dark means that the fiber carries no services when you get it, it is just
a
> cable between 2 locations, you can then connect the fiber to equipment at
> both ends and run services over it.  So I could order a dark fiber
> connection between downtown New York and uptown New York, and connect it
to
> Gig E interfaces at both ends.
>
> Guy
>
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> From: david [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 10:16 PM
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> Subject: what does "dark fiber" mean? [7:18718]
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>
> Thanks,
>
>
> david




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