Which solution are you looking at in particular?  Passive filters and
the ONS15454?  I don't think I'd call that CWDM really.  Something else
new?  

I'm mostly just curious.  I only have experience with the 15808 and the
metro 1500, but I'll help if I can.

The best bit of advice I could give is... optical is a whole different
world.  It's also very cool.  If you get heavily in to it you will have
to develop an entire new skill set.  Be warned :)


Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: Henry D. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 7:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco CWDM Experiences [7:62841]

Hi everyone,

I'm looking at some of the CWDM docs and this solution seems
to be a really good (read easy) way to increase the bandwidth between
sites with existing SMF. I don't have any DWDM experience, but looking
at this solution it would seem you don't need to do much in order
to achieve pretty substantial bandwidth increase.

Does anyone have any experience with this technology ?
Pretty much just looking to see how well this stuff really works
in the field. It doesn't seem like you can do much to monitor/manage
this solution which kind of makes me skeptical.

Any inputs welcomed !




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