Hi All,
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021, at 12:07 PM, Christopher Hawker wrote:
> The problem with FS.com transceivers (or a lot of their products for that
> matter) is that they do not bear the ACMA C-Tick or RCM as required for
> certification and use in Australia.
The vast majority (if not all) fs.com
The problem with FS.com transceivers (or a lot of their products for that
matter) is that they do not bear the ACMA C-Tick or RCM as required for
certification and use in Australia.
Looking at the FS.com website, the RCM compliance certificate
hey Alex
I've used fs.com tranceivers extensively, as others have said, and as
long as you get them coded correctly (specify your vendor when
ordering), they're pretty good.
With Vocus, I have found that the stated length of the DF link is
often - well, understated. So your 11k link could quite
Yes our length is probably going to be a touch over 20km from Vocus so we used
the 40km HP compatible optics and an attenuator
Also I am unsure who you are using but make sure you ask how they are going to
hand it off
From: AusNOG on behalf of Boblobsta
Hi Alex,
We have also used FS and haven't had any issues so far.
Regards,
Andres
From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Alex Voigt
Sent: Tuesday, 17 August 2021 8:59 AM
To: AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: [AusNOG] Transceiver for dark fiber.
Greetings.
Looking for recommendations for a SFP type
Be cautious of using long range transceivers (LR) for short range duties -
you are pointing a very energetic LASER / LED towards a receiver that is
expecting a lot of energy to be lost before arrival.
Transceivers *do* have a minimum length, or they will require an attenuator.
for eg:
Hi all
Anyone have experience in using epon port on zte dslam?
Seems it will only work with OLT device that cost several
thousand dollars.
Was hoping to use an sfp module in mikrotik HEX S.
Thanks
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FS has been good here too. I think we've had one GLC-T and one 80km 8Gbps FC
SFP fail out of 1000+ SFPs/AOCs/DACs that we've ordered. We used to order a
spare for each model and DWDM colour we ordered but we mostly don't bother with
that now, since the Melbourne warehouse was setup and
Thanks all
FS certainly pops up top of Google Foo good SOE.
Will give them a go with the 40km units. Cheap really compared to the service
cost. Good to hear some positive reports.
AV
From: Shane Fletcher
Sent: Tuesday, 17 August 2021 9:06 AM
To: Alex Voigt
Cc: AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net
Hi Alex,
I've used plenty of FS.com transceivers.
For a 1G link, you might get away with a 10km optic, but better chances
with https://www.fs.com/au/products/48929.html.
For a 10G link, again you might get away with a 10km, but a 40km doesn't
cost much more -
We’ve used Fiberstore at numerous locations, no failures as yet, but given the
low price point we always have customers keep spares on site.
https://www.fs.com/
The biggest thing we have found is getting the right module suited to the
equipment at either end. E.g. modules that have the
Fs.com is where I got ours from
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On 17 Aug 2021, at 9:02 am, Christopher Hawker wrote:
Hi Alex,
What sort of equipment will the transceiver be going into?
CH
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On 17 Aug 2021, at 10:59 am, Alex Voigt wrote:
Greetings.
Looking for recommendations
Chris
C3750X at this point.
AV
From: Christopher Hawker
Sent: Tuesday, 17 August 2021 9:02 AM
To: Alex Voigt
Cc: AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Transceiver for dark fiber.
Hi Alex,
What sort of equipment will the transceiver be going into?
CH
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On 17
Hi Alex,
What sort of equipment will the transceiver be going into?
CH
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> On 17 Aug 2021, at 10:59 am, Alex Voigt wrote:
>
>
> Greetings.
>
> Looking for recommendations for a SFP type Transceiver for 11km dark fibre
> Vocus service.
>
> Anyone has any
Greetings.
Looking for recommendations for a SFP type Transceiver for 11km dark fibre
Vocus service.
Anyone has any recommendations for what they have used successfully.
Alex Voigt
ADV Technical Consulting
3 Furniss Road
Landsdale W.A. 6065
Tel: 08 9302 4866
Fax: 08 9302 4844
Mob: 0419 010
Evening folks
Hope everyone is doing well these days. I don’t post much so hoping you’ll bear
with me on this.
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Very happy to discuss off list, but
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You should be able to cover 365 via the publicly available IP ranges
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For amazon S3
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That should give you a
Hello,
I need to create a firewall rule for outgoing traffic from my network to the
internet for services hosted in public clouds where the destination URL has
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