On 16/09/2013 17:01, Tom Storey wrote:
Isnt that the whole point of the OSI model? To separate different layers
and make them independent of each other so that one layer doesnt need to
care about ones above or below it as such?
With that in mind, different optics shouldnt have any kind of bearin
On 16/09/13 11:52, Laurent CARON wrote:
> Current setup: 2 VCs (one on each site) each composed of 2xEX4200-24T
>
> I have the possibility of having a redundant connection between 2
> buildings distant of ~10/15 km.
>
> The main link is a pair of dark fibers on which I'll use 40 km XFP modules.
>
o: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: [j-nsp] Heterogeneous LACP link
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Current setup: 2 VCs (one on each site) each composed of 2xEX4200-24T
>
> I have the possibility of having a redundant connection between 2
> buildings distant of ~10/15 km.
>
>
Isnt that the whole point of the OSI model? To separate different layers
and make them independent of each other so that one layer doesnt need to
care about ones above or below it as such?
With that in mind, different optics shouldnt have any kind of bearing on
LACP, which should only need a bunch
Hi,
Current setup: 2 VCs (one on each site) each composed of 2xEX4200-24T
I have the possibility of having a redundant connection between 2
buildings distant of ~10/15 km.
The main link is a pair of dark fibers on which I'll use 40 km XFP modules.
The second link is a WDM transport on which
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