Re: [j-nsp] EX4600 QSFP+

2016-06-10 Thread Phil Mayers
On 10/06/16 17:06, Kevin Day wrote: This is kind of a hack but probably would work: http://www.10gtek.com/qsfp-extender One of these on each end with 10G ZR or 80km DWDM optics. Ha, that's quite clever. Thanks for the link, potentially useful thing to have in the toolbox. _

Re: [j-nsp] EX4600 QSFP+

2016-06-10 Thread Kevin Day
> On Jun 10, 2016, at 11:00 AM, Phil Mayers wrote: > > On 10/06/16 16:55, Paulhamus, Jon wrote: >> Hello Group - >> >> Is anyone aware of any optics for an EX4600 QSFP+ that reach 80km? > > I have never seen such a thing. Traditional line-encoding would I think need > dispersion compensation

Re: [j-nsp] EX4600 QSFP+

2016-06-10 Thread Phil Mayers
On 10/06/16 16:55, Paulhamus, Jon wrote: Hello Group - Is anyone aware of any optics for an EX4600 QSFP+ that reach 80km? I have never seen such a thing. Traditional line-encoding would I think need dispersion compensation for that bitrate at that distance; you may end up using a DWDM muxpon

[j-nsp] EX4600 QSFP+

2016-06-10 Thread Paulhamus, Jon
Hello Group - Is anyone aware of any optics for an EX4600 QSFP+ that reach 80km? Thanks for the input. Jon ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

Re: [j-nsp] MX104 capabilities question

2016-06-10 Thread Adam Vitkovsky
> Duane Grant [mailto:duaneogr...@gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, June 10, 2016 4:01 AM > > Adam, > > Is the port buffer on the asr903 similar to the mx104? > The only thing I was able to dig out was that on RSP3 is below. Internal Packet Buffer onchip (per ASIC) 16MB. External Packet Buffer (per ASIC)