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RE: 3rd Party Cisco CWDM GBICs?

  • From: Chad Skidmore
  • Date: Tue Feb 15 12:03:17 2005

 
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Be aware that on most types of fiber the loss in the 1400nm range is
so high (due to H2O in the glass) that it is unusable.  Some
manufacturers are now using a process that extracts all, or nearly
all, of the H2O out of the glass to make that range useable.  OFS
Allwave claims to be doing that.

Regards,
Chad

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Chad E Skidmore
One Eighty Networks, Inc.
http://www.go180.net
509-688-8180   

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Thomas [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Posted At: Monday, February 14, 2005 11:53 AM
> Posted To: NANOG
> Conversation: 3rd Party Cisco CWDM GBICs?
> Subject: 3rd Party Cisco CWDM GBICs?
> 
> 
> 
> Hi List,
> 
> Cisco currently provides 8 lambdas for CWDM and we have a 10 
> lambda mux/de-mux system we want to make use of over a single 
> fibre (5 data channels).  The 1430 and 1450nm lambdas are 
> dark and I was wondering if there are any 3rd party vendors 
> out there that have produced Cisco compatible GBICs for these 
> wavelengths.  I have looked around and seen Finisar does make 
> Cisco GBICs, but not in the 1430/1450 lambdas.
> 
> Any help appreciated
> 
> Aaron
> 
> 

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