fiber switch for gig

From: Andrew Staples (no email)
Date: Tue Apr 01 2008 - 21:54:43 EDT

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    Speaking of running gig long distances, does anyone on the list have
    suggestions on a >8 port L2 switch with fiber ports based on personal
    experience? Lots of 48 port gig switches have 2-4 fiber uplink ports, but
    this means daisy-chains instead of hub/spoke. Looking for a central switch
    for a star topography to home fiber runs that is cost effective and works.

    Considering:
    DLink DXS-3326GSR
    NetGear GSM7312
    Foundry SX-FI12GM-4
    Zyxel GS-4012F

    I realize not all these switches are IEEE 802.3ae, Clause 49 or IEEE 802.3aq
    capable.

    Andrew

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    Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 5:06 PM
    To: Michael Loftis
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    Subject: Re: cooling door

    On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 16:48:47 MDT, Michael Loftis said:

    > Yeah except in a lot of areas there is no MAN, and the ILECs want to
    > bend you over for any data access. I've no idea how well the MAN idea
    > is coming along in various areas, but you still have to pay for access
    > to it somehow, and that adds to overhead. Which leads to attempt
    > efficiency gains through centralization and increased density.

    I doubt we'll ever see the day when running gigabit across town becomes cost
    effective when compared to running gigabit to the other end of your server
    room/cage/whatever.


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