On 10/9/18 10:35 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Has anyone played around with this? Curious if the BCM (or whatever other
chip) can do this, and if not, if any of the box vendors have tried to find a
way to get these things to do a bunch of NAT - say some flavour of NAT,
line-rate @ 10G. If so, an
On 7/20/18 2:30 PM, Karl Jørn wrote:
Is there a YANG daemeon for Linux ? If yes, can any one please share their
experiences ?
It's not clear what problem you're trying to solve, but
http://www.clicon.org/ might do what you want.
but
can't seem to find any qsfp optics that don't use 1310nm.
Inphi ColorZ? They aren't tunable but you can order a variety of
different wavelengths in the 15xx nm range.
Wes Felter
now hiring cloud DCI DWDM operators in Austin/NYC/Boston
c will be dropped. Transparent proxies are evil and one of the
goals of HTTP 2.0 is to make proxies visible to the browser/user so they
can choose whether to consent to having their traffic proxied.
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Wes Felter
N appears to require much less configuration than BGP and
it can also provide IPv6 over v4-only providers (good luck finding *two*
broadband providers in the same location that provide IPv6 and BGP).
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Wes Felter
IBM Research - Austin
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