Hello,
My Lucent TNT just died (I know, who still runs modem pools?). I have a
Cisco AS5300 with PRI & DSPs, does anyone have an old config laying around
that would make it work as a modem pool? Answer, RADIUS authenticate, PPP
with end-user, dynamic IP.
No idea what IOS is running
That is what I thought too. Do you have evidence for your answer?
(I have shutdown optics that appear to blip once every ~60 seconds. Not
ideal on a DWDM system with EDFA involved.)
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Curtis Piehler wrote:
> -40.00 it does not transmit
-40.00 it does not transmit anything.
On Aug 4, 2016 2:27 PM, "Tim Durack" wrote:
> Question: when an optic is "shutdown" on a router, what is the state of the
> transmitter?
>
> (10G DWDM SFP+ optic, EDFA amplified link etc...)
>
> --
> Tim:>
>
Question: when an optic is "shutdown" on a router, what is the state of the
transmitter?
(10G DWDM SFP+ optic, EDFA amplified link etc...)
--
Tim:>
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I think it's polling the entity-mib.
Snmpwalk does collect the inventory-information correctly, so it's most likely
a problem with HpoV.
I'm about to upgrade to an supported version of HPoV anyway.
Thanks for your comments.
-JEns
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