Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-21 Thread Dave Taht
These have been around for a while and looked awesome. http://www.rad.com/10/Ethernet-Demarcation-SFP/24944/ There was a great ad for it to, not sure if it was this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMfi4NqlpRs Dave Täht I just lost five years of my life to making wifi better. And, now...

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-21 Thread Andriy Bilous
There are also modules for ISR G2 (quite powerfull) which can host OS/Hypervisor http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-e-series-servers/data_sheet_c78-705787.pdf On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Saku Ytti wrote: > On 20 October 2015 at

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-21 Thread Saku Ytti
On 21 October 2015 at 21:01, Dave Taht wrote: Hey Dave, > These have been around for a while and looked awesome. > > http://www.rad.com/10/Ethernet-Demarcation-SFP/24944/ > > There was a great ad for it to, not sure if it was this one: > >

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-19 Thread Anhost
le. Does get fairly hot >> however. >> >> My application is to run some small things that I feel is missing in my >> switches/routers. Plug in this imaginary "SFP computer" to enhance the >> switch with a small Linux. The SFP slot provides both networking and power >> to the device. >> >> Regards, >> >> Baldur >

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-19 Thread Colton Conor
basically a > ONU with a small embedded Linux all on a SFP module. Does get fairly hot > however. > > My application is to run some small things that I feel is missing in my > switches/routers. Plug in this imaginary "SFP computer" to enhance the > switch with a small Linux. The SFP slot provides both networking and power > to the device. > > Regards, > > Baldur > >

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-19 Thread Chip Marshall
a SFP with a system on chip "computer" that you can run a > >> small embedded linux on? > >> > >> I am sure it can be done because I have a "GPON stick" which is basically a > >> ONU with a small embedded Linux all on a SFP module. Does get fairly hot &g

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-18 Thread Hicks, Byron
>> *From:* NANOG on behalf of Baldur Norddahl >> *Sent:* Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:24:21 PM >> *To:* nanog@nanog.org >> *Subject:* sfp "computer"? >> >> Hi >> >> Does anyone make a SFP with a system on chip "compu

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-16 Thread Ray Wong
;> >> Baldur >> >> >> On 16 October 2015 at 04:47, Jameson, Daniel <daniel.jame...@tdstelecom.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Mk802 might get you close. Sub $50 plus a couple adapters. >>> >>> -- >>&g

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-16 Thread joel jaeggli
NANOG on behalf of Baldur Norddahl >> *Sent:* Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:24:21 PM >> *To:* nanog@nanog.org >> *Subject:* sfp "computer"? >> >> Hi >> >> Does anyone make a SFP with a system on chip "computer" that you can run a >> s

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-16 Thread Jerry Jones
that you can run a small embedded linux on? I am sure it can be done because I have a "GPON stick" which is basically a ONU with a small embedded Linux all on a SFP module. Does get fairly hot however. My application is to run some small things that I feel is missing in my switches/routers. P

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-16 Thread Jason Biel
embedded Linux all on a SFP module. Does get fairly hot > however. > > My application is to run some small things that I feel is missing in my > switches/routers. Plug in this imaginary "SFP computer" to enhance the > switch with a small Linux. The SFP slot provides both networking and power > to the device. > > Regards, > > Baldur > > -- Jason

Re: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-15 Thread Baldur Norddahl
adapters. > > -- > *From:* NANOG on behalf of Baldur Norddahl > *Sent:* Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:24:21 PM > *To:* nanog@nanog.org > *Subject:* sfp "computer"? > > Hi > > Does anyone make a SFP with a system on chip "computer" that yo

sfp "computer"?

2015-10-15 Thread Baldur Norddahl
ation is to run some small things that I feel is missing in my switches/routers. Plug in this imaginary "SFP computer" to enhance the switch with a small Linux. The SFP slot provides both networking and power to the device. Regards, Baldur

RE: sfp "computer"?

2015-10-15 Thread Jameson, Daniel
Mk802 might get you close. Sub $50 plus a couple adapters. From: NANOG on behalf of Baldur Norddahl Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:24:21 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: sfp "computer"? Hi Does anyone make a SFP with a system on chip "compute